About 500 FedEx workers in Memphis are laid off today - 1000 corporate-wide »
Posted By bubba2 7 months, 2 weeks ago in Business & FinanceFedEx laid off 1,000 workers today, including 500 in the Memphis area, as part of a previously announced plan to slash costs due to the global recession.
Spokesman Jess Bunn said the reductions affected all of FedEx's operating companies, which employ about 33,000 in the Memphis area and 290,000 globally.
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bubba27 months, 2 weeks ago
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I am now a former FedEx employee, for over 20 years, as of today - I was laid off today.
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I am eligble for retirement, and I can choose to take it or wait until later on.
But I was still laid off and still treated the same as everyone else that was laid off -- called into the manager's office, read all of the 'information', told what would happen, allowed to pick up a few things at my desk, told that all of my personal stuff would be shipped to me, surrendered my badge, and was escorted out of the building and out of the facility for the last time.
I couldn't talk to ANYONE else, I couldn't say goodbye to any coworkers, call any of them, email any of them - nada, nada, nada.
What is there to say? I really didn't think there was a high probability that I would become a statistic.
I'll be getting in line at the unemployment office and will start looking for something else. But I am not young and I fear that my prospects are few and far between for a decent job in the near future.
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