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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1789629" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I remember a FedEx that would fire anyone for coming to work intoxicated and routinely sent us to get drug screens. I also remember my first fulltime route where the senior fulltimers met pretty much every day on the clock for breakfast. At another location where they had about half a dozen couriers who met at a gas station, but eventually they grew into a full station, they told me how every day they split a six pack while waiting for their freight. Knowing those guys I believed it. I also worked at a station where the DEA came through with dogs routinely, and eventually half a dozen couriers got arrested for shipping drugs for a drug cartel. Heard each of them was making $1500-$3000 a week for two years. Always wondered how they afforded such nice vehicles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1789629, member: 24302"] I remember a FedEx that would fire anyone for coming to work intoxicated and routinely sent us to get drug screens. I also remember my first fulltime route where the senior fulltimers met pretty much every day on the clock for breakfast. At another location where they had about half a dozen couriers who met at a gas station, but eventually they grew into a full station, they told me how every day they split a six pack while waiting for their freight. Knowing those guys I believed it. I also worked at a station where the DEA came through with dogs routinely, and eventually half a dozen couriers got arrested for shipping drugs for a drug cartel. Heard each of them was making $1500-$3000 a week for two years. Always wondered how they afforded such nice vehicles. [/QUOTE]
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