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FedEx employees get so screwed they get civil rights activists attention
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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1022297" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>The <em>60 Minutes </em>story CBS did on FedEx was basically a PR piece, not an expose'. I've written them several times now to try and get them to do some real investigative journalism on the way FedEx <em>really </em>operates, with no success. It doesn't have to be <em>60 Minutes </em>anyway. Our chances of having a local media outlet investigate FedEx are much better, especially if it concerns a local issue such as driving safety. The national network doesn't want to piss-off FedEx and lose those lucrative advertising dollars, but the local station doesn't have those same concerns. </p><p></p><p>As I've said before, FedEx is well on it's way to having a "Dominoe's Moment", at which point national attention will be focused like a laser beam on them after someone figures out how many innocent people their push for productivity is killing. One of these days, some harried courier is going to have a huge accident that finally triggers public outrage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1022297, member: 12508"] The [I]60 Minutes [/I]story CBS did on FedEx was basically a PR piece, not an expose'. I've written them several times now to try and get them to do some real investigative journalism on the way FedEx [I]really [/I]operates, with no success. It doesn't have to be [I]60 Minutes [/I]anyway. Our chances of having a local media outlet investigate FedEx are much better, especially if it concerns a local issue such as driving safety. The national network doesn't want to piss-off FedEx and lose those lucrative advertising dollars, but the local station doesn't have those same concerns. As I've said before, FedEx is well on it's way to having a "Dominoe's Moment", at which point national attention will be focused like a laser beam on them after someone figures out how many innocent people their push for productivity is killing. One of these days, some harried courier is going to have a huge accident that finally triggers public outrage. [/QUOTE]
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