floridays
Well-Known Member
You think it is chicken as well.Some people like their jobs and like working for FedEx.
You think it is chicken as well.Some people like their jobs and like working for FedEx.
Lmaooo sureSome people like their jobs and like working for FedEx.
How many drivers do you think are actually wearing these lame ass pins?
You think it is chicken as well.
Lmaooo sure
No, it's chicken.It's a pin.
Therefore, I love working for them? I don’t follow your logic.Sure they do. You're still around, you're one of them.
... I don't love working here. It's a means to an end for me. I think it's that way for a vast majority of people working here.Sure they do. You're still around, you're one of them.
Some people like their jobs and like working for FedEx.
You're smart enough to know there is no dependence. Your statement is incorrect unless AB831 was untruthful, then it still may be incorrect. Please splain why my post is correct.Sure they do. You're still around, you're one of them.
It’s also a thinly veiled insult, given that it’s representative of how cheaply valued frontline employees are.It's a pin.
I don’t think the veil is all that thin, however.It’s also a thinly veiled insult, given that it’s representative of how cheaply valued frontline employees are.
It is, if they had the nuts to discard the thin layer, they'd tell you like many have heard before, "if you don't like it McDonalds is hiring."I don’t think the veil is all that thin, however.
I know you’re barely human, so you won’t understand, but I’ll explain it to you anyway. I don’t like my job. No big deal, most people don’t like theirs either. What takes it to the next level is the amount of effort this company puts into propaganda to try to convince us how we’re 1) better off here than at any other job, 2) the work we are doing is prestigious and is highly sought after, 3) they have the best interests of the employees in mind. That constant stream of bull that runs directly in opposition to the company's actual practices makes it go from a job that I don't like to a job that I hate and can't wait to leave. This pin is just a symbol of all of the things I mentioned about. That's why so many people care.Don't know and don't care. Also don't know why so many of you care.
They’d been better off just doing nothing.
Therefore, I love working for them? I don’t follow your logic.
... I don't love working here. It's a means to an end for me. I think it's that way for a vast majority of people working here.
It’s also a thinly veiled insult, given that it’s representative of how cheaply valued frontline employees are.
I know you’re barely human, so you won’t understand, but I’ll explain it to you anyway. I don’t like my job. No big deal, most people don’t like theirs either. What takes it to the next level is the amount of effort this company puts into propaganda to try to convince us how we’re 1) better off here than at any other job,
2) the work we are doing is prestigious and is highly sought after, 3) they have the best interests of the employees in mind. That constant stream of bull that runs directly in opposition to the company's actual practices makes it go from a job that I don't like to a job that I hate and can't wait to leave. This pin is just a symbol of all of the things I mentioned about. That's why so many people care.
I am.Gosh, with so many better options out there and people don't leave to pursue them. I don't get it.