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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2394545" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>At the Fedex of the bygone era the only one you are familiar with and the same goes for the economy of that era a person didn't need to work 2 jobs. In the economy of today working 2 or more jobs is the norm. In the eyes of the Fedex of your era a person's time was worth something. In today's Fedex the work this young man is about to perform isn't worth anything and neither is the task that you perform which explains why they want rid of guys like you so they can replace them with lower cost labor. As far as your attractive pensions keep in mind that those are what corporate spin doctors refer to as" legacy" costs and don't be a bit surprised if some time down the road X tries to do what many other companies have done and that is to divest themselves of as much of those so called " legacy" costs as they can and if they do we all know at whose expense that divestiture will come at at. As for Vitas 342 and his desire to sit behind a desk He'll have to fight off the other 4618 other people with their little bachelor degrees for the chance to sit behind that one desk. If he wants a ticket to the show he should pursue a degree in engineering or a 2 year degree in specialized trades. Four year business/ management degrees? They're turning those out by the boxcar load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2394545, member: 58386"] At the Fedex of the bygone era the only one you are familiar with and the same goes for the economy of that era a person didn't need to work 2 jobs. In the economy of today working 2 or more jobs is the norm. In the eyes of the Fedex of your era a person's time was worth something. In today's Fedex the work this young man is about to perform isn't worth anything and neither is the task that you perform which explains why they want rid of guys like you so they can replace them with lower cost labor. As far as your attractive pensions keep in mind that those are what corporate spin doctors refer to as" legacy" costs and don't be a bit surprised if some time down the road X tries to do what many other companies have done and that is to divest themselves of as much of those so called " legacy" costs as they can and if they do we all know at whose expense that divestiture will come at at. As for Vitas 342 and his desire to sit behind a desk He'll have to fight off the other 4618 other people with their little bachelor degrees for the chance to sit behind that one desk. If he wants a ticket to the show he should pursue a degree in engineering or a 2 year degree in specialized trades. Four year business/ management degrees? They're turning those out by the boxcar load. [/QUOTE]
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