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Is this standard procedure at fedex express ?
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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 875768" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Keep a journal, and mark down anything that isn't legit. Document anything you can, and make sure you date information and include names of any other employees who were present. If you ever have to go to court, this will help save your bacon.</p><p></p><p>As snackdad said, this has been going on for years, and management is fully aware of it. In fact, they encourage it by intentionally looking the other way. Anything that makes their numbers look good tends to be "invisible" to management. If you get caught however, please be aware that you will be immediately thrown under the bus and that everyone in management will pretend that <strong>you</strong> acted solely on your own and that FedEx "strongly disapproves" of such behavior. It's kind of like every time Fred is about to lose a cookie out of his jar when FedEx is going to settle a lawsuit out of court. "FedEx denies any wrongdoing and will vigorously defend itself in court". In the meantime, Memphis is already cutting the check to avoid an even bigger payout when FedEx loses in court.</p><p></p><p>It's all a big game, and FedEx is an incredibly corrupt and immoral organization. Rotten from the top down, starting with the Feces-In-Chief, Mr. Smith.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 875768, member: 12508"] Keep a journal, and mark down anything that isn't legit. Document anything you can, and make sure you date information and include names of any other employees who were present. If you ever have to go to court, this will help save your bacon. As snackdad said, this has been going on for years, and management is fully aware of it. In fact, they encourage it by intentionally looking the other way. Anything that makes their numbers look good tends to be "invisible" to management. If you get caught however, please be aware that you will be immediately thrown under the bus and that everyone in management will pretend that [B]you[/B] acted solely on your own and that FedEx "strongly disapproves" of such behavior. It's kind of like every time Fred is about to lose a cookie out of his jar when FedEx is going to settle a lawsuit out of court. "FedEx denies any wrongdoing and will vigorously defend itself in court". In the meantime, Memphis is already cutting the check to avoid an even bigger payout when FedEx loses in court. It's all a big game, and FedEx is an incredibly corrupt and immoral organization. Rotten from the top down, starting with the Feces-In-Chief, Mr. Smith. [/QUOTE]
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