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Be Careful What You Post | The Home of Peter Shankman - Shankman.com The Fedex guy even admits his city isn’t great right now. .... He wasn’t seeing it as “Memphis - home to thousands of employees who work for the company ...
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Be Careful What You Post | The Home of Peter Shankman - Shankman.com The kicker is that they copied the FedEx Coporate Vice President, Vice President, Directors and all management of FedEx’s communication department AND the ...
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Be Careful What You Post | The Home of Peter Shankman - Shankman.com Also, was this FedEx guy stalking Andrews online? How else did he come across his Twitter message? How creepy. Derek Scruggs wrote: ...
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Be Careful What You Post | The Home of Peter Shankman - Shankman.com As for the other things you mention about Fed Ex employees, I think they are ..... Although I doubt a Twitter post is going to shake FedEx or break Ketchum, ...
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Be Careful What You Post | The Home of Peter Shankman - Shankman.com The Fedex guy even admits his city isn’t great right now. .... He wasn’t seeing it as “Memphis - home to thousands of employees who work for the company ...
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