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<blockquote data-quote="El Morado Diablo" data-source="post: 5936111" data-attributes="member: 40760"><p>You can keep all your MrFedEx's history to yourself.</p><p></p><p>The first time I met my friend he asked what I did for a living. When I told him I worked for FedEx he immediately got excited and said he "loved FedEx because they always paid up". It's not my problem if you don't believe it. You act like it's an urban myth when FedEx is responsible for an accident, death, etc because you never hear about them going to trial.</p><p></p><p>PSCA had a courier drive through a red light and t-boned a car, killing the driver. Our Sr Mgr was on the district safety team (plus it was his station) and the only thing we were told was not to use our phones while driving. He never once talked about the accident to his workgroups and acted like it never happened. I'm sure that's because someone like you feels like it was a no harm, no foul situation that no reasonable person would sue FedEx for causing. You're a pathetic fool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Morado Diablo, post: 5936111, member: 40760"] You can keep all your MrFedEx's history to yourself. The first time I met my friend he asked what I did for a living. When I told him I worked for FedEx he immediately got excited and said he "loved FedEx because they always paid up". It's not my problem if you don't believe it. You act like it's an urban myth when FedEx is responsible for an accident, death, etc because you never hear about them going to trial. PSCA had a courier drive through a red light and t-boned a car, killing the driver. Our Sr Mgr was on the district safety team (plus it was his station) and the only thing we were told was not to use our phones while driving. He never once talked about the accident to his workgroups and acted like it never happened. I'm sure that's because someone like you feels like it was a no harm, no foul situation that no reasonable person would sue FedEx for causing. You're a pathetic fool. [/QUOTE]
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