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This is what frustrates good employees - when management forces them to be bad!
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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1175461" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Unfortunately, you are probably right. Somewhere out there (maybe) is a "Deep Throat", a person with a conscience that puts ethics ahead of money. I suspect that the dirt at FedEx goes a lot deeper than just falsification, as in political chicanery, bribery...or worse. As long as Fred has his politicians lined-up and the law firm of Koch, Zucker, Frommell, and Dumas defending him, FedEx will still be able to "vigorously defend itself" while buying-off whistle-blowers and settling out-of-court.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1175461, member: 12508"] Unfortunately, you are probably right. Somewhere out there (maybe) is a "Deep Throat", a person with a conscience that puts ethics ahead of money. I suspect that the dirt at FedEx goes a lot deeper than just falsification, as in political chicanery, bribery...or worse. As long as Fred has his politicians lined-up and the law firm of Koch, Zucker, Frommell, and Dumas defending him, FedEx will still be able to "vigorously defend itself" while buying-off whistle-blowers and settling out-of-court. [/QUOTE]
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