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<blockquote data-quote="quadro" data-source="post: 806232" data-attributes="member: 12850"><p>A few things. First, you are absolutely right to put facts in quotes.</p><p></p><p>The first link is really just a summary of the book that was written about Fred and FedEx by a Memphis reporter. I think the summary actually paints a decent picture. I know you like to talk about the pedestrian that was killed and the ensuing cover-up. I'll just say that even in the book, the reporter said there was no evidence that it was anything but an accident. The webpage tells you that the police officer following Fred confirmed it. If we accept that it was a cover up, then we have to accept that the police were paid off, the media was paid off, as well as anyone else involved. The problem with that is that now you're not just questioning Fred's integrity but all those other people as well. There's no evidence to suggest that they are all corrupt.</p><p></p><p>The second link is...well, let's just say I'm more than happy to wait to see the movie. I mean really, it's one anonymous person's account with no substantiating facts. The whole BBF or whatever it was. Don't you think that with the thousands of FedEx employees someone else would have heard about that? Do I think managers (and employees for that matter) have never done anything wrong? Absolutely not. I've witnessed it first hand. But in a company this size, people are going to make mistakes and need to be held accountable as appropriate. I've seen that happen too. What this person is saying though just doesn't pass the smell test. I will, however, keep an open mind and look for the book and the movie that the person claims is on its way and then I'll decide for sure if what they say is accurate or not. In the meantime, it's just a story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quadro, post: 806232, member: 12850"] A few things. First, you are absolutely right to put facts in quotes. The first link is really just a summary of the book that was written about Fred and FedEx by a Memphis reporter. I think the summary actually paints a decent picture. I know you like to talk about the pedestrian that was killed and the ensuing cover-up. I'll just say that even in the book, the reporter said there was no evidence that it was anything but an accident. The webpage tells you that the police officer following Fred confirmed it. If we accept that it was a cover up, then we have to accept that the police were paid off, the media was paid off, as well as anyone else involved. The problem with that is that now you're not just questioning Fred's integrity but all those other people as well. There's no evidence to suggest that they are all corrupt. The second link is...well, let's just say I'm more than happy to wait to see the movie. I mean really, it's one anonymous person's account with no substantiating facts. The whole BBF or whatever it was. Don't you think that with the thousands of FedEx employees someone else would have heard about that? Do I think managers (and employees for that matter) have never done anything wrong? Absolutely not. I've witnessed it first hand. But in a company this size, people are going to make mistakes and need to be held accountable as appropriate. I've seen that happen too. What this person is saying though just doesn't pass the smell test. I will, however, keep an open mind and look for the book and the movie that the person claims is on its way and then I'll decide for sure if what they say is accurate or not. In the meantime, it's just a story. [/QUOTE]
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