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August 01, 2008

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Marc, while on I agree on the richter scale of offenses this situation is relatively minor, when said Mr. Bronczek has not previously phoned Mrs. Gaddy in her 11 years of employment at FedEx, it tends to raise many red flags. Assuming innocent intentions in this instance is not really enlightened, but a bit foolish.

I'm with Ray D. on this one.

Still, it wasn't "Call an Obscure Employee Month." The CEO was recruiting an employee's son.

According to Mrs. Gaddy:

"... But the whole time he talked to me, he talked about my son ... He was just talking to me a little bit about (John) Calipari and the program and then he was telling me about The FedEx Forum and how he goes to a lot of games and sits on the floor," she added. "How Calipari is a really nice guy."

Ok, so it's an NCAA violation. Does that make it wrong?

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