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A POEM of the end of Express.
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<blockquote data-quote="fedx" data-source="post: 5567997" data-attributes="member: 64891"><p>I mean you really couldn't even write a movie script the way FedEx did it. About 2 weeks before their big 50th anniversary celebration and the company announces they are merging Express and Ground and many Express employees won't be left around to see it. Talk about irony. "Enjoy the celebration everyone, it will be the last for many, if not most, of you." Only some Wall Street movie demonizing some greedy corporation would have such a plot, yet this is how FedEx played it out. Even if there was a movie plot like that, most people would say it was too fake to watch, but this isn't a movie, it's reality. Well played FedEx. Well played.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fedx, post: 5567997, member: 64891"] I mean you really couldn't even write a movie script the way FedEx did it. About 2 weeks before their big 50th anniversary celebration and the company announces they are merging Express and Ground and many Express employees won't be left around to see it. Talk about irony. "Enjoy the celebration everyone, it will be the last for many, if not most, of you." Only some Wall Street movie demonizing some greedy corporation would have such a plot, yet this is how FedEx played it out. Even if there was a movie plot like that, most people would say it was too fake to watch, but this isn't a movie, it's reality. Well played FedEx. Well played. [/QUOTE]
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