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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 4221211" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Sure. Nah, never legitimate that people have passed out opening cans or had management tell them something radioactive and neon orange that smelled like Krylon was "vegetable oil". The morning when we had 2 people pass out they actually called the fire department and stopped the sort. It's worth it putting everyone at risk so you don't get a call from the MD or higher wondering why the sort went down late, right? No morality, just concern for the reports.</p><p></p><p>You amaze me. The kind of antics FedEx management has pulled for years are legendary, and anything I post here I have either personally witnessed or gotten from reliable sources.</p><p></p><p>I still know hundreds of former co-workers who often tell me the latest craziness or ridiculous new policy. I have zero reason to doubt the veracity of the courier who told me the story I related.</p><p></p><p>But, as a manager, I know you only see the side where you get a call when the sort goes down late due to a mysterious odor or unknown spill. In other words, you'd only "smell coffee" and pretend everything was fine.</p><p></p><p>"Tom Tuttle From Tacoma, Washington". That's you. Complete with powder blue Mao suit, and some thick knee pads that are good for thousands of times before you have to get a new set.</p><p></p><p>Anyone ever had an experience with thawed durian? It smells a lot like Dano.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 4221211, member: 12508"] Sure. Nah, never legitimate that people have passed out opening cans or had management tell them something radioactive and neon orange that smelled like Krylon was "vegetable oil". The morning when we had 2 people pass out they actually called the fire department and stopped the sort. It's worth it putting everyone at risk so you don't get a call from the MD or higher wondering why the sort went down late, right? No morality, just concern for the reports. You amaze me. The kind of antics FedEx management has pulled for years are legendary, and anything I post here I have either personally witnessed or gotten from reliable sources. I still know hundreds of former co-workers who often tell me the latest craziness or ridiculous new policy. I have zero reason to doubt the veracity of the courier who told me the story I related. But, as a manager, I know you only see the side where you get a call when the sort goes down late due to a mysterious odor or unknown spill. In other words, you'd only "smell coffee" and pretend everything was fine. "Tom Tuttle From Tacoma, Washington". That's you. Complete with powder blue Mao suit, and some thick knee pads that are good for thousands of times before you have to get a new set. Anyone ever had an experience with thawed durian? It smells a lot like Dano. [/QUOTE]
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