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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 643296" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>FedEx is absolutely committed to absolving itself of any liability whenever possible. A few months ago, we had an Express courier go nuts one morning and start threatening a fellow employee. The nutjob had a long history of aggressive behavior towards both customers and fellow employees, but FedEx wouldn't do anything.</p><p> </p><p>First, he was a minority, and anyone who works at Express is well aware of the long list of lawsuits for discrimination. Second, they wouldn't tell the threatened employee <em>anything, </em>so he called the cops. The cops told him that <em>FedEx would not cooperate with the police and refused to release any information other than his(the nut's) name and address. </em>And this is an <strong>employee, </strong>not the general public. The nutjob could be crazy, on heavy meds,or be dangerous on a number of levels, yet FedEx thought it more important to protect the company from legal action. He still has his job, although he got suspended for a week, and he's still a complete wackadoodle. Most of us at the station wonder when he'll go postal again, or come to the station with a gun and blow us all away.</p><p> </p><p>You UPS people out there don't have a clue about how devious FedEx is, and to what levels they will stoop to save the company a few bucks. If someone <em>did</em> get shot by a crazy customer, FedEx would publicly lament it and say all the right things...even if they could have easily prevented it from happening in the first place</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 643296, member: 12508"] FedEx is absolutely committed to absolving itself of any liability whenever possible. A few months ago, we had an Express courier go nuts one morning and start threatening a fellow employee. The nutjob had a long history of aggressive behavior towards both customers and fellow employees, but FedEx wouldn't do anything. First, he was a minority, and anyone who works at Express is well aware of the long list of lawsuits for discrimination. Second, they wouldn't tell the threatened employee [I]anything, [/I]so he called the cops. The cops told him that [I]FedEx would not cooperate with the police and refused to release any information other than his(the nut's) name and address. [/I]And this is an [B]employee, [/B]not the general public. The nutjob could be crazy, on heavy meds,or be dangerous on a number of levels, yet FedEx thought it more important to protect the company from legal action. He still has his job, although he got suspended for a week, and he's still a complete wackadoodle. Most of us at the station wonder when he'll go postal again, or come to the station with a gun and blow us all away. You UPS people out there don't have a clue about how devious FedEx is, and to what levels they will stoop to save the company a few bucks. If someone [I]did[/I] get shot by a crazy customer, FedEx would publicly lament it and say all the right things...even if they could have easily prevented it from happening in the first place [/QUOTE]
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