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Nov 14, 2012 17:36

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bobgenghiskhan November 16 2012, 02:27:15 UTC
I left the field, but having Kinko's on my resume never hurt.

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chicagojoe57 November 16 2012, 21:45:26 UTC
I would say to get your resume professionally done because you are not getting the attention that you need to get an interview. Yes, it costs a lot, but it is worty it. A good resume writer can make your job experience stand out. We at Fedex made people's resumes print good, but we are not professional resume writers.

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domoxerox November 18 2012, 07:37:28 UTC
I don't think that having Kinkos on your resume would hurt your chances of getting another job of a similar type. On the up side you might be dodging the bullet of having to take a job at a worse place than f-off on having to deal with a nutty ass boss. My friend told me her ex-boss at staples who worked at the elk grove hub (which has been closed for a while) said her boss did not want to hire anybody who knew more than she did. This was on top of her being being a flake because she was stalking/spying on current employees and prank calling ex-employees by phone. Maybe because of your experience you are avoiding having to deal with that type of boss ( ... )

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anonymous January 14 2013, 06:25:28 UTC
What do people here think about the so-called Fedex early retirement/buyout that's supposed to start this February? Is there any way a F-Off employee can *volunteer* for such a buyout?

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anonymous January 26 2013, 05:51:06 UTC
So you won't post anonymous questions and comments? So big deal. I can go to the Brown Cafe forum now if I want to post questions about Fedex Kinkos. Screw you.

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