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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 642601" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>If FedEx follows standard operating procedure, you'll get shot, and <em>then</em> they will follow-up with the police. This is a company that is so risk-averse that they will contact FedEx Legal <em>before</em> they do anything to protect you. I would refuse to go down the street, and then request that a manager make the delivery instead if they try to force you to do it. Ask for a cop to be present...whatever it takes.Make sure you say you are "threatened" and "at-risk" and any other legal terms that you can dredge-up to protect yourself if they toss "job abandonment" at you from their threat repertoire.</p><p> </p><p>Remember, you're just the warm body that drives the truck...you don't matter. But crazy boy might have a relative that works for a company that is a huge FedEx customer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 642601, member: 12508"] If FedEx follows standard operating procedure, you'll get shot, and [I]then[/I] they will follow-up with the police. This is a company that is so risk-averse that they will contact FedEx Legal [I]before[/I] they do anything to protect you. I would refuse to go down the street, and then request that a manager make the delivery instead if they try to force you to do it. Ask for a cop to be present...whatever it takes.Make sure you say you are "threatened" and "at-risk" and any other legal terms that you can dredge-up to protect yourself if they toss "job abandonment" at you from their threat repertoire. Remember, you're just the warm body that drives the truck...you don't matter. But crazy boy might have a relative that works for a company that is a huge FedEx customer. [/QUOTE]
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