FedEx employee fired after package throwing video goes viral
FedEx ships 10 million packages around the world each day. But it takes just one YouTube video for the Memphis-based company to go into damage control mode. More: continued here
FedEx ships 10 million packages around the world each day. But it takes just one YouTube video for the Memphis-based company to go into damage control mode. More: continued here
Video shot on East 44th Street in Manhattan and even included the truck number More: continued here
Here's a glimpse into midtown Manhattan, the concrete jungle where dreams are made. There is nothing you can't do, even if you probably shouldn't be doing it. Chances are, if you are a professional package deliverer, you probably shouldn't be tossing cargo into the back of your truck as if you're quickly separating laundry. This…
A video that has gone viral shows a FedEx driver in Manhattan carelessly throwing packages into a delivery truck, prompting… More: continued here
Customers want to believe their packages are in good hands with companies like FedEx or UPS, but a new video shows footage of New York City employee tossing some packages into the back of a delivery truck like they’re pizzas. In a video uploaded to… More: continued here
A Fedex employee was caught on camera throwing boxes into the back of her truck. The shipping company has apologized. More: continued here
Inside the belly of a FedEx flight that departed Fort Lauderdale on Thursday morning for Las Vegas was a large wooden crate ¿ with airholes.The crate bore a most unusual occupant: a 320-pound disabled green sea turtle on its way to a new life at a resort aquarium, after a six-hour layover in Memphis. …
FedEx employees were caught throwing packages into the back of their truck in New York City. FedEx said they are investigating the incident. More: continued here
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A FedEx employee was filmed Wednesday throwing packages into the back of a truck in Midtown Manhattan in a video on Youtube. Even worse, she and a helper are seen in the video laughing about their escapades. More: continued here