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vantexan

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We've been asking the same thing about you. And being that you're the in house insider and high level management executive one would naturally expect a higher level of correct observations from you. .
He manages engineers. After sending them out to fix everything he kicks back. Probably pretty good at wastebasket basketball.
 

AB831

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He manages engineers. After sending them out to fix everything he kicks back. Probably pretty good at wastebasket basketball.
That's his position?? LMAO so he's in charge of one of the worst run aspects of this company? Makes perfect sense now.
 

Fred's Myth

Nonhyphenated American

Thank god we have Express to keep the brand on the up and up.
@59 Dano , whose actions were worse, the courier’s or the company’s?

Love the way those who were ambitious enough to step up to the plate and accept the responsibility of management conducted themselves.

Priceless.
 

bacha29

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@59 Dano , whose actions were worse, the courier’s or the company’s?

Love the way those who were ambitious enough to step up to the plate and accept the responsibility of management conducted themselves.

Priceless.
Look at it this way. At least he threw the box far enough away that he didn't run over it his way out. Now that's got to count for something. Now if he couldn't see where that dog was or if it was or was not under control he should of just turned around and left and not go back until that question was answered.
 

AB831

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You are an employee of the company. Does that courier reflect your values?
Of not caring about the job? Yeah. I wouldn’t do that because the customer doesn’t deserve that treatment, but I can relate to the indifference towards the task at hand.
 

El Morado Diablo

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