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New Fedex Book "FEDEX RACISM AND DISCRIMINATION". Fred S on way OUT
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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1416681" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>I read the first couple of pages and felt the same way. Perhaps the author should consider a ghostwriter if the content is true. Let me add that the content certainly seems plausible, especially the drugs, and I don't doubt the racism or Fred's alleged criminal ties either.</p><p></p><p>The day I was hired, I interviewed with the station manager (they didn't call them SMs then). On his desk was a CourierPak envelope with a huge brick of hashish wrapped in plastic cling wrap like Saran Wrap. As I sat down, he broke-off a large piece and offered it to me. I thought it was some kind of test, so I declined and said I "didn't do drugs", which was, and is, true. But it was no test, and it turned out that the entire management team and most of the station was in on a drug operation which was sourced from customer packages.</p><p></p><p>Since then, I've seen many things that confirm that both Federal Express and FedEx were "America's Drug Airline(s)". This company is dirty all the way through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1416681, member: 12508"] I read the first couple of pages and felt the same way. Perhaps the author should consider a ghostwriter if the content is true. Let me add that the content certainly seems plausible, especially the drugs, and I don't doubt the racism or Fred's alleged criminal ties either. The day I was hired, I interviewed with the station manager (they didn't call them SMs then). On his desk was a CourierPak envelope with a huge brick of hashish wrapped in plastic cling wrap like Saran Wrap. As I sat down, he broke-off a large piece and offered it to me. I thought it was some kind of test, so I declined and said I "didn't do drugs", which was, and is, true. But it was no test, and it turned out that the entire management team and most of the station was in on a drug operation which was sourced from customer packages. Since then, I've seen many things that confirm that both Federal Express and FedEx were "America's Drug Airline(s)". This company is dirty all the way through. [/QUOTE]
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