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<blockquote data-quote="White Line" data-source="post: 1282404" data-attributes="member: 52233"><p>Just to get a better idea of all this because I am new to the forum and man 25 years ago I was still a teenage know nothing sitting in a classroom, but in your guys opinion (the old blood) at what point would you guys say that FedEx started to go down hill, was it after the UPS strike, the FedEx buying spree (RPS, Viking, Caliber ect), the 2008 recession, or before any of those things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="White Line, post: 1282404, member: 52233"] Just to get a better idea of all this because I am new to the forum and man 25 years ago I was still a teenage know nothing sitting in a classroom, but in your guys opinion (the old blood) at what point would you guys say that FedEx started to go down hill, was it after the UPS strike, the FedEx buying spree (RPS, Viking, Caliber ect), the 2008 recession, or before any of those things. [/QUOTE]
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