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2cylinderdriver 07-13-2006 01:48 PM

Any Questions ? "PAY FOR THE DELAY"
 
Non-CEO Named Executive Officers

FedEx Corporation executive vice presidents participated in the FY2006 annual incentive cash bonus plan for headquarters employees. Under this plan, the annual bonus target for each executive was 90% of his or her base salary, with a maximum payout of 240% of the target bonus. A threshold payout of up to 30% of the target bonus was based on the achievement of individual objectives established at the beginning of the fiscal year for each executive. The achievement level of each executive's individual objectives was based on Mr. Smith's evaluation at the conclusion of FY2006, which was reviewed by the Compensation Committee. The balance of the bonus payout was based on FedEx's consolidated pre-tax income for FY2006 and ranged, on a sliding scale, from a minimum amount if the plan's pre-established consolidated pre-tax income threshold was achieved up to a maximum amount if such financial performance goal was substantially exceeded.

The following table sets forth the FY2006 annual bonus amount for each of FedEx's non-CEO named executive officers.


FY2006
Name and Current Position Annual Bonus Amount

David J. Bronczek $1,196,892
President and Chief Executive Officer -
FedEx Express

Alan B. Graf, Jr. $994,460
Executive Vice President and
Chief Financial Officer

Daniel J. Sullivan $872,425
President and Chief Executive Officer -
FedEx Ground

T. Michael Glenn $926,530
Executive Vice President,
Market Development and
Corporate Communications

Let's make FedEx write the check to us. They do not make the execs wait two years for these payouts, do they ?

NightBusDriver 07-13-2006 02:09 PM

Concur
 

Originally Posted by 2cylinderdriver
Let's make FedEx write the check to us.

Two years has been WAY too long ... and every single day of FedEx's continued stalling should be calculated into our RETRO PAY! Last time I checked, we weren't asking for a "90% bonus" for doing our part to ensure FedEx's continued financial success. PSP ... RIP.

surreal1221 07-13-2006 06:12 PM

What a crook of ****. That right there is why ALPA should drop the hammer.

fecav8r 07-14-2006 12:47 AM


Originally Posted by surreal1221
What a crook of ****. That right there is why ALPA should drop the hammer.


What the he11 does that mean? Drop the hammer.

FreightDawgyDog 07-14-2006 03:38 AM

As usual we are our own worst enemy. Pairing 1152/18jul mem11. The Capt is flying 27 days in a row and if you look back he has been doing a lot of extra flying the past 12 months. I choose to stay home on my days off and support our Negotiating Committee. Guys like this are supporting a negotiating committee as well, but not ALPA's.

VegasBoy 07-14-2006 04:34 AM

"On July 10, 2006, the independent members of the Board of Directors, upon the recommendation of the Compensation Committee,
approved an FY2006 annual bonus of $2,679,147 for Mr. Smith."


check the 8-k for more info, or if you want it sent to you just PM me; the metrics for getting that much are pretty ridiculous and very subjective.

I should've gotten my MBA instead of my pilot's tickets........................

FDXFLYR 07-16-2006 01:52 AM

I've flown with the capt who operated trip 1152, 18 Jul 06. No that trip, but last year when he was based in ANC. He's quite blatant about his contempt for the union and the pilots as a whole. The guy is a real piece of work who needs to be shunned as much as possible. Unfortunately, management protects guys like this, as you might expect.

fecav8r 07-16-2006 02:49 AM

OK, I give
 

Originally Posted by FDXFLYR
I've flown with the capt who operated trip 1152, 18 Jul 06. No that trip, but last year when he was based in ANC. He's quite blatant about his contempt for the union and the pilots as a whole. The guy is a real piece of work who needs to be shunned as much as possible. Unfortunately, management protects guys like this, as you might expect.


I can't wait, how does management protect a guy like this. Special securuity detail.

Carlos Abundis 07-17-2006 01:24 PM

Ah, yes! CEO envy!

fecav8r 07-17-2006 04:47 PM

Well...
 
Hey, fdxflyr, I'm still waiting. How does mgmt protect a guy like that?


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