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<blockquote data-quote="RTURNSONLY" data-source="post: 1195119" data-attributes="member: 42148"><p>This remains me of the instance, many ages ago, when a good friend of mine happened to be making P1 deliveries when his Econoline van broke down alongside a busy highway. His purple blood immediately starting pumping, his decision-making went into overdrive, and he decided to wave down and pull over a passing tow truck. He convinced the tow truck driver to hook up the van and drive him around, van-in-tow, so he could finish up his route. Needless to say, he finished all his P1 with zero lates! This above and beyond, quick thinking earned him a short story on the local paper, a $5,000 BZ, a paid, 3-day, weekend vacation, and his story was featured all over Federal Express. You definitely don't see nor hear those kind of stories any longer. That was the good, olde Federal Express spirit at best!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RTURNSONLY, post: 1195119, member: 42148"] This remains me of the instance, many ages ago, when a good friend of mine happened to be making P1 deliveries when his Econoline van broke down alongside a busy highway. His purple blood immediately starting pumping, his decision-making went into overdrive, and he decided to wave down and pull over a passing tow truck. He convinced the tow truck driver to hook up the van and drive him around, van-in-tow, so he could finish up his route. Needless to say, he finished all his P1 with zero lates! This above and beyond, quick thinking earned him a short story on the local paper, a $5,000 BZ, a paid, 3-day, weekend vacation, and his story was featured all over Federal Express. You definitely don't see nor hear those kind of stories any longer. That was the good, olde Federal Express spirit at best! [/QUOTE]
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