FedEx Freight | Have y'all seen this?

Express, Ground and Services together as FEC/ Fedex Corp.

Freight, Office, Dataworks and CC all together but under the afore FEC.


Yet again, interesting that Freight is kept seperate from the other 2.
 
Also, am I reading that right? No vacations of any sort from May 19—June 1?
No exceptions?

Damn. They're expecting a total $hitshow.
 
Also, am I reading that right? No vacations of any sort from May 19—June 1?
No exceptions?

Damn. They're expecting a total $hitshow.
Doesn't say you can't take vacation during that time but workday transactions besides leave of absence and terminations will be void if you enter them in during that time period.
 
I can see how this can make sense seeing how today I saw a FedEx ground and a FedEx express van both backed into the same location doing a pickup when ups does it all together as one only needed one ups van to go pick up at the location, so should be more efficient in the long run when there long term plan comes to fruition, but for now… might be a sh*t show
 
CC is becoming a subsidiary of freight
Which really dosent make sense. Freight is already a subsidiary, why not list it along with the Freight grouping? Odd they kept it seperate, but then chose to list it under Freight.
Minor details.


Still no mention of any opcos crossing over at the driver level, just managment.
Express heavyweight coming to Freight and such.
 
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Which really dosent make sense. Freight is already a subsidiary, why not list it along with the Freight grouping? Odd they kept it seperate, but then chose to list it under Freight.
Minor details.


Still no mention of any opcos crossing over at the driver level, just managment.
Express heavyweight coming to Freight and such.
They are just saving the best for last :popcorn:
 
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