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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 881755" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Good for you, Horatio. The merger of pilot seniority was a complete cluster, even if Fred did fully fund the pension, which he had to, or face a massive revolt. Or a union, which he got anyway (ALPA). You're a "go-getter", which at FedEx means you are go-fer who has sold their soul to Fred. Most of the buyouts were only for an approximate year of salary, which really isn't that generous considering how you had to tear yourself away from such a "great" company.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, but I'll keep my soul, and my morality, because it's not in my personal makeup to lie and abuse employees I would manage. That's the FedEx way, and to say otherwise would be a falsehood. I like your story about running the dept at IND as a non-manager, which is typical FedEx. Pay someone a lot less, instead of paying what the job is worth.</p><p></p><p>"Doing what you're told" at FedEx is also problematic, at least from an ethical standpoint. Glad to hear that you've seen things Fred's way and have weaseled your way up the food chain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 881755, member: 12508"] Good for you, Horatio. The merger of pilot seniority was a complete cluster, even if Fred did fully fund the pension, which he had to, or face a massive revolt. Or a union, which he got anyway (ALPA). You're a "go-getter", which at FedEx means you are go-fer who has sold their soul to Fred. Most of the buyouts were only for an approximate year of salary, which really isn't that generous considering how you had to tear yourself away from such a "great" company. Thanks, but I'll keep my soul, and my morality, because it's not in my personal makeup to lie and abuse employees I would manage. That's the FedEx way, and to say otherwise would be a falsehood. I like your story about running the dept at IND as a non-manager, which is typical FedEx. Pay someone a lot less, instead of paying what the job is worth. "Doing what you're told" at FedEx is also problematic, at least from an ethical standpoint. Glad to hear that you've seen things Fred's way and have weaseled your way up the food chain. [/QUOTE]
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