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<blockquote data-quote="DontThrowPackages" data-source="post: 1337881" data-attributes="member: 42215"><p>Customers hoping, not expecting, their packages will be on time. Customers hoping, not expecting, they'll get their packages on the day they're due. Today's customer fall into one of those categories. When the company gets the type of employee they have in mind, expect Nationwide package theft to rise like never before. Things will be so bad, it will be nightly news. Some investigative reporter will take on the task of why and when did this company fall so far. With the help of silhouetted-muffed voiced ex-employees, he'll put together the dots . It'll be a story on par with flight MH370. Anderson Cooper will be in his 60's, standing in front of a camera with the backdrop of "The Neo employee" jumping into a deliver truck with his pants hanging off his arse and a tatted neck with the name of his hometown. Something that never had to happen IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DontThrowPackages, post: 1337881, member: 42215"] Customers hoping, not expecting, their packages will be on time. Customers hoping, not expecting, they'll get their packages on the day they're due. Today's customer fall into one of those categories. When the company gets the type of employee they have in mind, expect Nationwide package theft to rise like never before. Things will be so bad, it will be nightly news. Some investigative reporter will take on the task of why and when did this company fall so far. With the help of silhouetted-muffed voiced ex-employees, he'll put together the dots . It'll be a story on par with flight MH370. Anderson Cooper will be in his 60's, standing in front of a camera with the backdrop of "The Neo employee" jumping into a deliver truck with his pants hanging off his arse and a tatted neck with the name of his hometown. Something that never had to happen IMO. [/QUOTE]
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