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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 292766" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p><strong>Re: Discuss: FedEx CEO among the Best in America, Says Institutional Investor Magazin</strong></p><p></p><p>Do a little research and see how accurate my portrayal of Mr Smith really is. His political connections are fact, and there have been plenty of articles in the print media supporting this. So are FedEx campaign donations. So are the many trips taken on the FedEx business jet fleet by compliant politicians.The FedEx PAC is second only to that of UPS, and Smith is very used to getting his way in Washington D.C......why do you suppose that is? To his credit, Smith clearly knows how to work our political system to his advantage. He's a very bright man.</p><p> </p><p>The drunk driving accident is a fact, and the only allegation that is unproven is that of using his siblings funds without their authorization, which I clearly state has never been proven or disproven.</p><p> </p><p>If you work for FedEx, you owe it to yourself to find out what kind of character Smith really is. It always amazes me how many employees still think that he has their best interests at heart, which is incredibly ignorant on their part. Smith has consistently done everything he could do to de-content our jobs and keep wages low, all the while pushing for more production by Draconian methods. Some might say that's just good business.I disagree, and if you want to be ignorant about Smith's true intentions, go right ahead and keep your head stuck in the sand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 292766, member: 12508"] [b]Re: Discuss: FedEx CEO among the Best in America, Says Institutional Investor Magazin[/b] Do a little research and see how accurate my portrayal of Mr Smith really is. His political connections are fact, and there have been plenty of articles in the print media supporting this. So are FedEx campaign donations. So are the many trips taken on the FedEx business jet fleet by compliant politicians.The FedEx PAC is second only to that of UPS, and Smith is very used to getting his way in Washington D.C......why do you suppose that is? To his credit, Smith clearly knows how to work our political system to his advantage. He's a very bright man. The drunk driving accident is a fact, and the only allegation that is unproven is that of using his siblings funds without their authorization, which I clearly state has never been proven or disproven. If you work for FedEx, you owe it to yourself to find out what kind of character Smith really is. It always amazes me how many employees still think that he has their best interests at heart, which is incredibly ignorant on their part. Smith has consistently done everything he could do to de-content our jobs and keep wages low, all the while pushing for more production by Draconian methods. Some might say that's just good business.I disagree, and if you want to be ignorant about Smith's true intentions, go right ahead and keep your head stuck in the sand. [/QUOTE]
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