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<blockquote data-quote="Operational needs" data-source="post: 1065862" data-attributes="member: 43500"><p>I worked with a full-time am courier who was attacked by a dog on his route, and had to have multiple surgeries because of it. By the time he came back to work six months later he had been "displaced". He had to take a part-time pm position at the next closest station which added 40 minutes to his commute. He went from being pro FedEx to being very bitter, understandably so. No way anyone can convince me that FedEx treated him fairly. There are many stories like this. FedEx is not a "People" company. That ended 10-15 years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Operational needs, post: 1065862, member: 43500"] I worked with a full-time am courier who was attacked by a dog on his route, and had to have multiple surgeries because of it. By the time he came back to work six months later he had been "displaced". He had to take a part-time pm position at the next closest station which added 40 minutes to his commute. He went from being pro FedEx to being very bitter, understandably so. No way anyone can convince me that FedEx treated him fairly. There are many stories like this. FedEx is not a "People" company. That ended 10-15 years ago. [/QUOTE]
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