Wham Bam thank you Sam, ha ha ha!
Didn't say yes, didn't say no. ha ha ha! Didn't even say anyone paid an 8-ball. But I'll leave you to believe as you will. ha ha ha!
Wham Bam thank you Sam, ha ha ha!
Didn't even ask what your fee for services was, ha ha ha!Didn't say yes, didn't say no. ha ha ha! Didn't even say anyone paid an 8-ball. But I'll leave you to believe as you will. ha ha ha!
Didn't even ask what your fee for services was, ha ha ha!
We all make choices in life. Find a position at UPS-- we are always hiring
I really feel bad for you guys. Fred should do the right thing. He has a cash
cow going on. I truely believe that one day we will find out that he
fudges his numbers or something alone those line.
In fact watching what's happening in America with respect to labor/management relations, some would say Fred already is doing the "right thing"
I shall do so. Pay attention. There is a race to the bottom as far as wages for labor go. Wal-mart, Fedex, you've heard it before. Probably said so before. So in the mind of the business community and the coporate mind-set, Fred is doing "the right thing." Didn't think I'd have to explain it...until I remembered who I was talking to. My bad.The right thing? Fred?
OK then be specific.
Enlighten us oh wise one.![]()
Didn't think I'd have to explain it...until I remembered who I was talking to. My bad.
If you pay attention to politics, the budget battles, Wisconsin, the deficit, and the economy, my first post was crystal clear. If you are in a cave trying to plan Fred S's demise via internet chat, it might seem a little tough to comprehend.You must be a real peach to work for.
You just weren't making yourself very clear and then shift the blame.
FedEx management mentality at its' finest. (rolled eyes.)
I am indeed a hypocrite, but that's for a more religous topic. When, however, have I stated that "a company can break contracts or eliminate them if it makes business sense." I don't believe I have ever said such a thing. In fact, i'm not even against Fedex unionizing. What I have said is that whining about Fedex isn't going to get a union into Fedex and perhaps a more effective tactic should be tried. That the deck is stacked against such an effort is not my doing nor is it necessarily my preference. It's simply how things are.
If you pay attention to politics, the budget battles, Wisconsin, the deficit, and the economy, my first post was crystal clear. If you are in a cave trying to plan Fred S's demise via internet chat, it might seem a little tough to comprehend.
And how do you know this?Again,stop posting your fake made up crap please.It clear you know absolutely nothing about what goes on at FedEx.There are a lot of lurkers out there who monitor this site, but don't necessarily participate in the discussions.
And how do you know this?Again,stop posting your fake made up crap please.It clear you know absolutely nothing about what goes on at FedEx.
You call it "whining", and I call it "education". There are a lot of lurkers out there who monitor this site, but don't necessarily participate in the discussions. I honestly believe that more employees than you might think are getting "informed" on the issue(s) surrounding FedEx and their anti-union games. . Fred doesn't have many fans these days, and the Teamsters are going to find a very high level of interest if they ever get around to starting a national campaign.
I don't read it as trying to discredit you. I read it as asking for proof. You're pretty good at posting stuff without proof. Also, people might actually listen if you stopped calling names just because they like things the way they are.Every one of your posts confirms what we already know about you, and that is that you are uninformed people whose sole purpose on this site is to discredit me or anyone else who won't swallow the company line. Good luck with that, OK?