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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1049107" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>But your point was that none of it is true. Apparently professionals thought it had merit so must be true to a point. I've told you all kinds of things that have happened to me as a courier. Some of it I went to lawyers about. They just shrugged. FedEx gets away with a lot because they know they can. But there are things that can put them in legal jeopardy such as managers sleeping with employees. If caught the managers are shown the door. Screwing the employees gets swept under the rug unless there's actual screwing going on. In the case of Mr. Rocha though there appeared to be screwing of the financial kind, with signed contracts involved. He's got a lot more going for him than the average Express courier who's manager lied to him about this or that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1049107, member: 24302"] But your point was that none of it is true. Apparently professionals thought it had merit so must be true to a point. I've told you all kinds of things that have happened to me as a courier. Some of it I went to lawyers about. They just shrugged. FedEx gets away with a lot because they know they can. But there are things that can put them in legal jeopardy such as managers sleeping with employees. If caught the managers are shown the door. Screwing the employees gets swept under the rug unless there's actual screwing going on. In the case of Mr. Rocha though there appeared to be screwing of the financial kind, with signed contracts involved. He's got a lot more going for him than the average Express courier who's manager lied to him about this or that. [/QUOTE]
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