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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 942563" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>A predictable response from you. While I certainly don't condone what the courier did, it appears there were some extenuating circumstances. Also, don't you think that Fedex would have some trepidation about a courier going public with the way Express operates behind the scenes? This guy was placed "on ice" by management while this situation cooled-down, and then they dropped the hammer on him. There would have been many media outlets jumping at the chance to interview this guy.</p><p></p><p>No, he wouldn't find much sympathy for what he did, but the public might find the back story very interesting. FedEx is trying to put this behind them with the "feel good" Rock City story. Too bad John Q. Public doesn't get to see his monitor being tossed 6 feet over an overloaded slide in a hub or crushed beneath a couple of 150# boxes in a can. Watching handlers throw it on the belt might also be educational.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 942563, member: 12508"] A predictable response from you. While I certainly don't condone what the courier did, it appears there were some extenuating circumstances. Also, don't you think that Fedex would have some trepidation about a courier going public with the way Express operates behind the scenes? This guy was placed "on ice" by management while this situation cooled-down, and then they dropped the hammer on him. There would have been many media outlets jumping at the chance to interview this guy. No, he wouldn't find much sympathy for what he did, but the public might find the back story very interesting. FedEx is trying to put this behind them with the "feel good" Rock City story. Too bad John Q. Public doesn't get to see his monitor being tossed 6 feet over an overloaded slide in a hub or crushed beneath a couple of 150# boxes in a can. Watching handlers throw it on the belt might also be educational. [/QUOTE]
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