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<blockquote data-quote="RTURNSONLY" data-source="post: 1076112" data-attributes="member: 42148"><p>Thats not true. My buddy owns 4 routes in Central Florida and he can't use any of his trucks for anything else other than to make $ for Fedex. Yeah, he's allowed to leave his trucks parked overnight for free in front of the Fedex Office, (better known as Kinko's), but not allowed to take his wife shopping at Walmart on "his" company vehicle. Of course, the Kinko's parking perk comes as a financial benefit for the store since it acts as a billboard and attracts public. What a double standard!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RTURNSONLY, post: 1076112, member: 42148"] Thats not true. My buddy owns 4 routes in Central Florida and he can't use any of his trucks for anything else other than to make $ for Fedex. Yeah, he's allowed to leave his trucks parked overnight for free in front of the Fedex Office, (better known as Kinko's), but not allowed to take his wife shopping at Walmart on "his" company vehicle. Of course, the Kinko's parking perk comes as a financial benefit for the store since it acts as a billboard and attracts public. What a double standard! [/QUOTE]
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