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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1014553" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Accidents like the one in Reno are relatively rare at Express, not so much for Ground. Given Ground's poor safety record, I can see a real jump in accidents once you get XS and E2. The larger point IMO, is that the harder FedEx pushes <strong>anyone</strong>, the more innocent people are going to suffer for it. Like I said, nobody knows what the courier was doing but themselves, but just maybe they were looking at the PowerPad or rushing to not have service failures, OR driving crazy to make SPH. Now some poor guy out for a ride on his bike is dead. </p><p></p><p>Safety has become secondary at FedEx, and that's not right. They pay a lot of lip service to it, but their real concern is profits, and not the welfare of employees or the general public. Whenever there <em>is </em>an accident, FedEx "cares" about their out-of-pocket, not the dead or injured.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1014553, member: 12508"] Accidents like the one in Reno are relatively rare at Express, not so much for Ground. Given Ground's poor safety record, I can see a real jump in accidents once you get XS and E2. The larger point IMO, is that the harder FedEx pushes [B]anyone[/B], the more innocent people are going to suffer for it. Like I said, nobody knows what the courier was doing but themselves, but just maybe they were looking at the PowerPad or rushing to not have service failures, OR driving crazy to make SPH. Now some poor guy out for a ride on his bike is dead. Safety has become secondary at FedEx, and that's not right. They pay a lot of lip service to it, but their real concern is profits, and not the welfare of employees or the general public. Whenever there [I]is [/I]an accident, FedEx "cares" about their out-of-pocket, not the dead or injured. [/QUOTE]
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