Nolimitz informed us about the shoes, but I'm hearing the emphasis on uniform compliance is system-wide. What a craphole. Maybe they should let us get uniforms items so we can comply?
'FedEx Cares'...HA!, if that isn't the oxymoron of all oxymoronsI also have more "Fedex Cares" purple t-shirts than I know what to do with(we do volunteer stuff 2-3 times a month).
'FedEx Cares'...HA!, if that isn't the oxymoron of all oxymorons
I'm sorry, I meant to say that FedEx is the most caring, empathetic, compassionate, selfless, sensitive, lenient, democratic, merciful, charitable and humane corporation on the planet.
if you're a black and white Chinese bear
(we do volunteer stuff 2-3 times a month).
None, but I don't see people walking around town in shirts proudly proclaiming 'GM CARES!', 'Wal-Mart CARES!', 'UPS CARES!' either. That's what gets under my skin. Those of us who aren't under the influence of the purple juice know exactly how much FedEx "cares"
Please continue. I really would like you to explain your thinking in more detail.Even in the most barbarous of systems there are those that still benefit. Perhaps the employees that you construe to be under the influence of the "purple juice" are doing well for themselves, and as such have reason to support the company. You shouldn't denigrate them for it.
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Budgets accordingly? There are like what 4 employees in the whole building?Our SM is a big proponent in all station staff wearing some sort of Fedex apparel, and budgets accordingly; I have a myriad of polo and long sleeve shirts of various colors. I also have more "Fedex Cares" purple t-shirts than I know what to do with(we do volunteer stuff 2-3 times a month).
who says that?On the other hand, there may be something askew with a guy who uses phrases like "I have a myriad of polo shirts of various colors".
who says that?
fair enuff...CJinx isn't a guy though, if that puts it in a different light. (and my post wasn't intended to trash her)