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<blockquote data-quote="Serf" data-source="post: 1265884" data-attributes="member: 50254"><p>Their are SOME benefits to complaining. It seems safe to say the overwhelming majority of employees feel the same way. And to your sentiment and MrFedEx's sentiment they will reap what the sow. Over the past several years the new hires that have come in are porous at best. I am quite certain the only job requirements that were on whatever classified ad they read were : "must have four limbs and a pulse." As there have been 7 new hires for courier or shuttle driver in my station. 4 resignations, 2 employees who think the word "work" is a four letter word, and as such move as fast as molasses. And me. </p><p> That might not seem like a big deal right now. But down the road in 5-7 years, it's going to be dysfunctional. Especially since the world does more and more online shopping. To keep up with the demands FedEx will ask it's Army of mouth-breathers to get the job done, and it won't happen. Boom! Hope and Change?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serf, post: 1265884, member: 50254"] Their are SOME benefits to complaining. It seems safe to say the overwhelming majority of employees feel the same way. And to your sentiment and MrFedEx's sentiment they will reap what the sow. Over the past several years the new hires that have come in are porous at best. I am quite certain the only job requirements that were on whatever classified ad they read were : "must have four limbs and a pulse." As there have been 7 new hires for courier or shuttle driver in my station. 4 resignations, 2 employees who think the word "work" is a four letter word, and as such move as fast as molasses. And me. That might not seem like a big deal right now. But down the road in 5-7 years, it's going to be dysfunctional. Especially since the world does more and more online shopping. To keep up with the demands FedEx will ask it's Army of mouth-breathers to get the job done, and it won't happen. Boom! Hope and Change?! [/QUOTE]
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