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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 942498" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>The move to Ground has simply been delayed. Where did all of those Ground trailers (air-only) get stashed anyway? It makes sense financially for Express to shift over the lesser services to Ground, which means that they <em>will </em>do it. We all know it. </p><p></p><p>Yep, there's nothing conspiratorial at FedEx. Nothing to see here, just move along. Kind of like the scene from Police Squad where Leslie Nielsen is standing in front of the exploding firewiorks factory. Why do you believe so hard in this company? It really doesn't make sense, unless you enjoy being pummeled.</p><p></p><p>Ever hear of Clausnitzer v. FedEx Express? This made it to the Supreme Court, where it was determined that this age discrimination case could go forward against the objections of FedEx. There is another large age discrimination case also in the works. Nothing to see...move along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 942498, member: 12508"] The move to Ground has simply been delayed. Where did all of those Ground trailers (air-only) get stashed anyway? It makes sense financially for Express to shift over the lesser services to Ground, which means that they [I]will [/I]do it. We all know it. Yep, there's nothing conspiratorial at FedEx. Nothing to see here, just move along. Kind of like the scene from Police Squad where Leslie Nielsen is standing in front of the exploding firewiorks factory. Why do you believe so hard in this company? It really doesn't make sense, unless you enjoy being pummeled. Ever hear of Clausnitzer v. FedEx Express? This made it to the Supreme Court, where it was determined that this age discrimination case could go forward against the objections of FedEx. There is another large age discrimination case also in the works. Nothing to see...move along. [/QUOTE]
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