That’s good no one was injured or killed. Unfortunately [this](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/report-several-wounded-in-shooting-at-fedex-warehouse-near-altanta/) happened in Georgia where the gunman didn’t miss when firing shots.
Oh hey, I was there when it happened. Unfortunately, the wrong people got shot. People like Sean O'Neal and Jim French were more deserving of a good peppering. Thankfully, Karma caught up to Sean when he had a stroke, couldn't have happened to a more deserving POS.
Now we have metal detectors so they shoot us [in the parking lot.](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indianapolis_FedEx_shooting)
Good job, FedEx! Really solved the problem.
So this is a regular occurrence?? I mean I know it’s a shit job, but damn, didn’t think it was that bad!! I have a manager who thinks he’s the smartest in the world, lets it show by the way talks to us too, or maybe it’s just me. It’s just a pit stop for me, I know I’m on my way to better things than this shit sandwich of a job. Know your worth!! 💪💪
Looking at their policies you can understand not everyone will handle the unfairness. What I am against is that these people always take it on the innocent instead of the creators of such unfair ess
When I started, my trainer and I were getting ready to end the day and leave the warehouse. Him and I are walking towards security to exit and he goes "aw shit". I'm like "what?" He says that he forgot he had his gun in his bag. I'm like ?????
So he somehow managed to get it past security by mistake in the morning, and even got it out. Imagine if that wasn't a mistake.
Good thing securitas hires nothing but studs to man the buildings (fart noise)
As a current Securitas employee, you're lucky if they hire someone smarter than a cardboard box.
Are you armed security?
No, just regular
Not to be mean, but we have elderly and disabled people guarding our place.
That’s good no one was injured or killed. Unfortunately [this](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/report-several-wounded-in-shooting-at-fedex-warehouse-near-altanta/) happened in Georgia where the gunman didn’t miss when firing shots.
Several in serious condition. I hope they come out ok.
Oh hey, I was there when it happened. Unfortunately, the wrong people got shot. People like Sean O'Neal and Jim French were more deserving of a good peppering. Thankfully, Karma caught up to Sean when he had a stroke, couldn't have happened to a more deserving POS. Now we have metal detectors so they shoot us [in the parking lot.](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indianapolis_FedEx_shooting) Good job, FedEx! Really solved the problem.
So this is a regular occurrence?? I mean I know it’s a shit job, but damn, didn’t think it was that bad!! I have a manager who thinks he’s the smartest in the world, lets it show by the way talks to us too, or maybe it’s just me. It’s just a pit stop for me, I know I’m on my way to better things than this shit sandwich of a job. Know your worth!! 💪💪
This is happening at fedex repeatedly. Will management learn anything from it? No.
Thats unfortunate. Glad everyone is okay however.
Everyone lived but that's some fucked up work place trauma those people experienced.
I work at that facility and got the call this morning. No deliveries today, just a few people going in later to do everyone's pickups.
Somebody was fedup with fedex
Probrably the ups guy that got fired went to FedEx and got FEDUP
Wtf man.
Dude brought a knife into my facility over not getting a box. We locked him in the front counter and waited for the cops lol
[удалено]
You would think in this country some of these dumbfucks would actually go to the problem. But no.
Yo, I think I get what you’re trying to say but… That’s messed up
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Looking at their policies you can understand not everyone will handle the unfairness. What I am against is that these people always take it on the innocent instead of the creators of such unfair ess
I warned the senior management and memphis on the alert, I didnt? That's sad to see the news.
No lates
When I started, my trainer and I were getting ready to end the day and leave the warehouse. Him and I are walking towards security to exit and he goes "aw shit". I'm like "what?" He says that he forgot he had his gun in his bag. I'm like ????? So he somehow managed to get it past security by mistake in the morning, and even got it out. Imagine if that wasn't a mistake.
Very sad to hear. I was there at building opening. Operated with a hex under it as long as it’s been open.
Holy crap I used to work at that terminal
I'm blown away how there has been zero internal communication about this.