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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1133747" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>What a great company. I think the OP should still see an attorney, although it isn't clear exactly what part of 2-5 they are trying to apply. My experience has been that most attorneys will provide a free 30 minute consultation, and if that isn't available, the local Bar Association can usually refer you to a Free Legal Clinic, which is where many attorneys get their "pro bono" hours. Telling FedEx you have spoken to an attorney is always good because it gets their attention, and handing them the business card of an attorney is even better, because they know you mean business.</p><p></p><p>As R1a says, admit to nothing, and on your Written Statement, you can simply say "I didn't do it". Write it 450 times if you'd like. Make them prove you did whatever they say it is you were doing.</p><p></p><p>Having an attorney, and them knowing it isn't necessarily an ace-in-the-hole, but FedEx doesn't like to work with attorneys. They'd rather "work with you", keeping you in the dark as much as possible, hoping you say something they can and will use against you in a kangaroo "court" of no appeal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1133747, member: 12508"] What a great company. I think the OP should still see an attorney, although it isn't clear exactly what part of 2-5 they are trying to apply. My experience has been that most attorneys will provide a free 30 minute consultation, and if that isn't available, the local Bar Association can usually refer you to a Free Legal Clinic, which is where many attorneys get their "pro bono" hours. Telling FedEx you have spoken to an attorney is always good because it gets their attention, and handing them the business card of an attorney is even better, because they know you mean business. As R1a says, admit to nothing, and on your Written Statement, you can simply say "I didn't do it". Write it 450 times if you'd like. Make them prove you did whatever they say it is you were doing. Having an attorney, and them knowing it isn't necessarily an ace-in-the-hole, but FedEx doesn't like to work with attorneys. They'd rather "work with you", keeping you in the dark as much as possible, hoping you say something they can and will use against you in a kangaroo "court" of no appeal. [/QUOTE]
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