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Is FedEx legally obligated to negotiate in good faith with their contractors?
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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 4135726" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>Fedex mapping tried to send me down a foot trail through a wildlife refuge area as a connection between two highways that actually took close to an hour to drive the 25 miles around to get from one side to the other. What made it worse was they promoted a package handler to manager who couldn't read a map, and had never delivered a route. Most he had done was deliver a package that had a bad address corrected withing 1/2 mile of the terminal. He thought that any two roads on a map within a half inch of each other on a 5 mile to an inch scale had to have connecting roads that just "didn't show up" on the maps. Those roads may have a mountain in between, be dead end, and have starting points 30 miles apart. His ego was too big to accept any suggestion that an error was made. I was told directly "If it is on your truck, it is in your area." And "Your route is determined by what I assign to you."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 4135726, member: 60252"] Fedex mapping tried to send me down a foot trail through a wildlife refuge area as a connection between two highways that actually took close to an hour to drive the 25 miles around to get from one side to the other. What made it worse was they promoted a package handler to manager who couldn't read a map, and had never delivered a route. Most he had done was deliver a package that had a bad address corrected withing 1/2 mile of the terminal. He thought that any two roads on a map within a half inch of each other on a 5 mile to an inch scale had to have connecting roads that just "didn't show up" on the maps. Those roads may have a mountain in between, be dead end, and have starting points 30 miles apart. His ego was too big to accept any suggestion that an error was made. I was told directly "If it is on your truck, it is in your area." And "Your route is determined by what I assign to you." [/QUOTE]
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