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Nancy Hinds10/3/2014

Mr Bentley is a good guy...And he is for SURE funny...And nice - really nice.

Don Rose10/3/2014

I miss seeing Jim. I bought a set of irons from Jim years ago and wish I still had them. I haven't found any irons I hit as well as those.

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/5/2014

Jim fun facts: Jim is from Kentucky Jim is a professional photographer Jim was a pilot Jim was a collector of things...any things coins, guns, cars, stuff Jim traded cars continuously ...it seemed Took my first FedEx trip w/Jim to LA ...almost killed me Jim & I developed the DADS software then Jim was a major part of the DADS rollout Jim and I left Jim Moore in the middle of a Chicago parking lot with a friend and two unknown women..they were taking too long to get in the car Jim had one son, who also worked at FedEX, Chris

Danielle Harnisch10/3/2014

Yep, good ole Jim. Met him in LA. He was putting together our DADS . First station on west coast to get it 👊EMTA. 1980?

Nancy Hinds10/3/2014

Jim Bentley also wrote the first database we ever had in the Radio Dept. It was a humdinger for its time. I was have a panic that we might not get the database done when the boss wanted it done. He never broke a sweat and delivered on time a dandy little database.

Buddy Johnson10/4/2014

Jim also like to ride motorcycles on 'Tail of the Dragon'. If you don't know what that is, Google ot... You will be amazed.

Buddy Johnson10/4/2014

Oh, Happy Birthday, Jim.

Nancy Hinds10/4/2014

Oh Yay - Happy BDay Mr Jim Bentley

Buddy Johnson10/4/2014

Formal night for Jim B - jeans with no holes. Casual night - jeans with a hole or two. Love your style, Jim!!! Many good memories from Clark Tower days.

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/4/2014

...another Jim fact: He is an Excellent golfer...but I have no way of knowing this...except he told me he was......

Subject: Congratulations to Gary Phillips on his recent marriage! Hope you & Vicki have many many years of Ha ...

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/9/2014

Congratulations to Gary Phillips on his recent marriage! Hope you & Vicki have many many years of Happiness.

J. David White10/9/2014

Congratulations to Vicki and Gary Phillips.

Subject: July 2014 CNET article on the Memphis SuperHub http://www.cnet.com/news/at-fedex-sorting-packages-1- ...

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/9/2014

July 2014 CNET article on the Memphis SuperHub http://www.cnet.com/news/at-fedex-sorting-packages-1-5-million-at-a-time/

Subject: I don't know how many people using this FB page turned 65 this year and are faced with choosing eith ...

Jack Brown10/10/2014

I don't know how many people using this FB page turned 65 this year and are faced with choosing either a Medicare Supplemental plan or an Advantage plan. My wife and I have the Humana Gold Plus PPO Advantage plan. It is like having the insurance we had when I was employed. The policy covers our medical, hospitalization, drugs, and vision. We have the normal co-pays and deductibles. We started with Humana in late 2013 and will stay with them for 2015. Along with the $104 that is deducted from our Social Security, we each pay a small monthly premium ($42). Our premium for 2015 is actually going down. Another benefit (and several carriers have this) is Silver Sneakers. There is no charge for the program which covers your membership at select fitness centers in your area. I hope this info helps someone out there. I know when we were trying to decide upon a plan, we were experiencing information overload.

Angela Maynard10/10/2014

I think this depends on what state and city you live in. Humana was my Mom and Dad's supplement. The first year was perfect. After one year, they embedded within the policy information a $500.00 deductible. They live in Tippah county Mississippi.

Jere Bledsoe10/10/2014

Hey Jack. Do both spouses have to be 65 to qualify for that plan?

Linda Cook Thorn10/10/2014

The deduction from Social Secrity depends on the amount of your salary the year before. Mine will skyrocket next year because of the buyout that was added to my earnings.

Jack Brown10/10/2014

Jere, each person must have their own policy.

Subject: Online FedEx Company Store:

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/11/2014

Online FedEx Company Store:

Charles Morgan10/11/2014

An online company store was first prototyped as a technical innovation in 1994, under Miley Ainsworth's technical leadership!

Subject: I am cross posting this from Su Chang who was also injured with Gary Holmes when a car plowed into t ...

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/15/2014

I am cross posting this from Su Chang who was also injured with Gary Holmes when a car plowed into their bicycle group head on, in California a couple years ago:Su Chang: RIP Gary. Thank you for all your words of encouragement on the road. Even though I was nowhere near your cycling abilities, you always treated me with respect. There are no words to express the profound sadness I feel over the whole senselessness of it all. Be at peace. I will never forget.

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/15/2014

Gary is the second person from the right. He was a Systems & Communications programmer in ITD. I think he graduated with an MS in Elec Engr from UofM around 1977. Started to work at DCC in Memphis programming microcomputers for Broadcast systems, and came to FedEx around 1981 working with Jim Bentley enhancing and rolling out the DADS system to about 384 cities and 42,000+ vehicles. He worked in Radio Systems, Zapmail, Telecom, and Scanning Systems doing imaging and dimensioning systems under Jim Golden and Brett Bonner. He was planning to retire in 3 months, when this accident happened. The lady that deliberately ran into them is serving 4 years 4 months in a California prison.

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/15/2014

from Jim Golden: Jack(Gary's Father) called me this afternoon and told me Gary passed away at 1:30PM. He will send me the services schedule later this week. Jim Golden

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/16/2014

Posted by Barbara Geater: This has nothing to do with his favorite sport of Triathlon, but this is my favorite Gary picture. He looks like he is in total bliss and just "in a zone". And for once, he does not have a camera in his hand!

Barry Poole10/16/2014

Wow. Just two days ago, for some reason, I had a dream that I ran into Gary somewhere and he had totally recovered and I was shocked because I didn't know. I was around Gary at work for many years but also while we planned trips to the World Airline Road Race 5K & 10K in Germany and Australia. He also got me enthusiastic enough to participate in a couple of triathlons. He finished the races long before I did.

Subject: Jimmy and folks. I spoke to my Mom today and she shared that Ron Baker was moved to Baptist Desoto C ...

Nancy Hinds10/16/2014

Jimmy and folks. I spoke to my Mom today and she shared that Ron Baker was moved to Baptist Desoto County today to continue rehab after his stroke some time back. He needs prayers for healing from us.

George Moore10/16/2014

Did not know that. I worked with Ron a lot getting cabling in hubs installed to support radio consoles. He was a great coworker and all around good guy. I will have to forward you one of the gospel songs he recorded. What a voice he had.

Margaret Burkeen10/16/2014

So sad to hear this.

Linda Shelley Morton10/16/2014

Thank you, Nan...I've been wondering how he was doing.....praying.

Charles Morgan10/16/2014

I worker with Ron, both at FedEx and another company previously in the early 80s. He was always a warm and funny guy to work with - our prayers are with him and his family.

Marie McVay10/16/2014

I will be praying for Ron. So sad to hear this....

J. David White10/16/2014

Prayers for Ron!

Jon Peacock10/16/2014

Praying for my friend Ron. I am going to see him today.

Jon Peacock10/17/2014



Jon Peacock10/17/2014

I went to see Ron this afternoon at Baptist DeSoto rehab. He is in room 1060 if anyone would like to go see him. He is having a hard time speaking, but is doing better. He is having a hard time speaking, but he is alert and could understand what I was talking to him about. His wife Sandy said, they hope to send him home in about 2 weeks. Please keep Ron in your prayers.

Subject: In Memory of Gary Holmes, post any favorite stories you remember of working with him. I'll be postin ...

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/16/2014

In Memory of Gary Holmes, post any favorite stories you remember of working with him. I'll be posting several over the next few days.

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/21/2014

Beware the Tie I worked with Gary at DCC in 1979. Around 1981 he was terminated by a hot headed director there. Everyone knew that he would be hired back after cooling off period. I was at FedEx and Jim Moore was looking for a programmer to work on DADS with Jim Bentley. I called Gary and set up an interview for him at FedEx. He came to the interview and stopped by to see me...and he had a suit on. He said he had never worn a suit, and borrowed his current one from his Dad, and also his Dads tie and shoes. His aversion to ties and suits went with him thru his career at FedEx. At one point he was in a meeting that CIO Ron Ponder headed. Later that day Gary received a call from Dr. Ponder Dr. Ponder: Hi Gary, this is Ron Ponder... Gary: Well.....Hello Dr. Ponder: Gary...I was just wondering if you are doing OK...are you getting what you need in your group, are you feeling OK?? Gary: Well...sure I'm doing OK... Dr. Ponder: That's good...Gary...could you do me a favor??? Gary: Well...sure Dr. Ponder: In the future...whenever you attend a meeting that I am at....could find a tie somewhere and put it on...and wear it to my meeting?? Gary: Well....sure..... Dr. Ponder: thanks Gary...I would appreciate.....good bye Gary: good bye I'm not sure Gary ever found a tie...or attended another Dr. Ponder's meeting, but several years later at a Nonconnah river Fall Festival at Business Park...Gary finally wore a tie as a costume.....It was a Tshirt with a Tie painted on it.....

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/18/2014

Gary Memory Beware the Ketchup Gary seemed to always do things that he was unaware that he did...that didn't normally happen to other humanoids... He loved to eat, as we always do. Before he started Ironman stuff, he loved Panchos and Catfish cabin. At Catfish Cabin on Airways, he had a special ritual about eating. He would eat all his fish & fries and everything else...but leave his hushpuppies. After consuming the meal, he turned full attention to the hushpuppies...which he considered Dessert... He would grab a Ketchup bottle, shake it with rigor...pour on the ketchup for each hushpuppy, then eat them with a knife and fork. One day at the Cabin, he finished his meal, grabbed the ketchup bottle...and started the heavy shaking part.............but Someone hadn't put the cap on securely...and today...the ketchup happened to be very thin..... The ketchup spilled forth from the bottle...not to the next table...but over that table and hit someone on the other side of room, covering his shirt with the fine ketchup Gary was embarrassed of course, but the Cabin management came to the rescue with an offer to cover all the cleaning costs of the person covered in the ketchup... Gary shook the bottle more lightly after that...

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/19/2014

Beware Upset Pilots Gary flew around the world doing Ironman stuff. He told this story after returning from Europe. He jump seated back on a DC-10. He and another employee boarded the jet. Gary had his bicycle with him. The pilot and co-pilot boarded and the pilot looked a the bicycle and said 'that thing isn't flying on my aircraft, get it off..then went to thru the door to the cockpit...just before he went into the cockpit, he turned around and said to both the jump seaters...AND DONT TOUCH OUR FOOD, IT IS FOR US!!! the co-pilot was following the pilot...just shaking his head in dis-belief. When the pilot was out of sight, the co-pilot took the bicycle, put it behind the curtain and tied it down...and told Gary...it will be ok back here and out of sight.... After the take-off...Gary turned to the jump seater and asked...Why do the pilots have to be so mean sometimes.....The young employee, who was also hollered at...said...Well, I'm a pilot too, but only a 727 pilot....The DC-10 pilot knows that and is just giving me a hard time too..... Gary just shook his head in dis-belief of the seemingly caste system among the pilots... ------ 4-5 years later, the pilots were negotiating a new contract and there was a lot of friction. In Gary's running club he had many pilots who were his friends. He wrote a funny 'ode to the pilots' poem, telling everyone in the club that they need to support the pilots...and many reasons why...all which were occasionally true, and somewhat funny...but really teasing his friends in his club. There really wasn't an internet or browsers available then, Gary put it on a closed message usenet board. Several of his pilot friends thought it was funny and sent it to their pilot friends. Within 24 hours, it was posted to all fedex pilots around the world. The union reps got a hold of it, and used it as an example that everyone hated the pilots, and they used it as a rallying cry against the company. Within 2 days, the Union contacted Gary...and he was banned from flying jump seat for Life...(although he eventually was able to fly again). Two pilots in Alaska, fixing to fly to Memphis, contacted Memphis security and said they were afraid to fly to Memphis and wanted Gary expelled from Company property. They even sent guards to my building to escort Gary away...we sent them away and they complied. So, small things can become big issues especially in Gary's world.

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/20/2014

I attended Gary's Memorial Service this morning; Miley Ainsworth also attended. The photo is his bicycling team who escorted him to the Graveside service.

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/20/2014



Jimmy Glenn Burk10/20/2014

reposted from Debbie Andy Jones(Gary's sister): This is what has been chosen for Gary's burial plot. It should be placed before Christmas.

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/20/2014



Jimmy Glenn Burk10/22/2014

I was talking to my brother Ray today, and he was with Gary at the ketchup story event. He and Gary were both covered with ketchup at their table in addition to others. Gary had so much ketchup covering him, that he had to go home and change clothes.

Subject: Steve Swanberg requested that this photo be reposted w/Gary: from Steve:(6th from Ray on the left; h ...

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/16/2014

Steve Swanberg requested that this photo be reposted w/Gary: from Steve:(6th from Ray on the left; holding his coke can in his inimitable style; and of course the only one not wearing a tie ... ever!).

Dan Goss10/16/2014

Jimmy, ya know all these guys were in Communications Software (including that guy in the back, Lance Nelson, before Steve and the group was moved to the Network Engineering group in late 1990.

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/16/2014

Yes, they were. Gary was originally hired as a DADS comm programmer, Ray Burk, David Windam were hired originally to work or support zapmail on the tandems. Bob Palasz came from DCC and was originally a Cobol programmer. Not sure where the others came from.

Subject: Douglas Tidwell wrote:

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/16/2014

Douglas Tidwell wrote:Good to see all the "Purple and Orange" - good memories! Best wishes! EE# 20690

Subject: Services for Gary Holmes(cross posted from Terrapin Racing Memphis):

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/16/2014

Services for Gary Holmes(cross posted from Terrapin Racing Memphis):More details might come later, but here is what I know now about services for Gary Holmes. We would like a good turn out for cyclists to ride:The visitation will be Sunday 6 pm- 8 pm at Roller Funeral Home in West Memphis AR: 201 Pine St West Memphis, AR 870-735-1000Funeral will be Monday at 10 am at the same funeral home. The procession will leave the funeral home for the grave side service at Crittenden Memorial Park Cemetery in Marion, AR.That procession will be about 8 miles. The family has asked that all Cyclists were their Team Kit and bring your bike. Cyclists will ride from funeral home to cemetery.Hopefully this can be a statement about cycling safety.In lieu of flowers, Gary's family has asked for donations to be made to the followinghttp://www.eofoundation.net a foundation to combat distracted driving tough education, enforcement and legislationhttp://whenseanspeaks.com an organization dedicated to spreading the word about the importance of safety behind the wheel.

Services for Gary Holmes(cross posted from Terrapin Racing Memphis):

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/17/2014

"Gary Lynn Holmes, 59, of Cordova, TN passed away October 15, 2014. Visitation will be on Sunday, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Roller Citizens Funeral Home. Services will be on Monday, at 10 a.m. at Roller Citizens Funeral Home. Interment will follow at Crittenden Memorial Park in Marion, AR. Online guestbook: www.rollerfuneralhomes.com Roller Citizens Funeral Home (870)735-1000 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/commercialappeal/obituary.aspx?n=gary-lynn-holmes&pid=172838716&fhid=5463#sthash.QboCfLmb.dpuf

Services for Gary Holmes(cross posted from Terrapin Racing Memphis):

Subject: Lunch with friends: l-r: Jimmy Burk, Elizabeth Blaylock, Bob & Connie Higgins, Becky Gafford, Bob Ba ...

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/18/2014

Lunch with friends: l-r: Jimmy Burk, Elizabeth Blaylock, Bob & Connie Higgins, Becky Gafford, Bob Baxter ; I've known many of these friends since 1980's. Bob & Connie were passing thru Memphis from Chicago to have lunch. Both Bobs & Becky worked in Memphis & Colorado Springs development. Everyone has been enjoying retirement! Interesting tidbit...Bob & Connie have went on over 60 cruises and are fixing to take a 180 day cruise around the world, this year

Dan Elliot10/18/2014

Hey! I know those people!

Subject: http://www.ilovememphisblog.com/2014/10/downtown-dining-week-2014/ Downtown dining week

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/20/2014

http://www.ilovememphisblog.com/2014/10/downtown-dining-week-2014/ Downtown dining week

http://www.ilovememphisblog.com/2014/10/downtown-dining-week-2014/
Downtown dining week

Subject: FedEx Trivia Quiz:

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/21/2014

FedEx Trivia Quiz:Name any of the earliest PC or minicomputer projects placed in the Field, Dispatch, Hub or Stations; can be prototypes or deployed.

Danny Deason10/21/2014

Powership 3

Jim McBryde10/21/2014

The star machine.

Jimmy Glenn Burk11/4/2014

Some of the Earliest micro & mini computers at FedEX 1980 DADS-PDP/11 running RSX11m for wireless dispatch for the couriers 1980 Z80- Sort controllers in the SuperHub 1981 COSMOS IIa- the Norand HHT for first scanning in the hubs and stations 1981 Apple II – First automation device to print airbills at customer site 1982+ Vector, Epson automation devices followed by IBM PC’s; later PS3(a desktop Powership) 1983 Tandems for Zapmail, later for International 1984 approx- SuperTrackers and collection devices Norand Smartbase, PCBase was it’s replacement 1986 approx-PDP11 – Station Processor prototypes for scan processing 1989 NCR Towers – a few were deployed at the Business Service Centers

Jim McBryde11/4/2014

Actually we used nec for awhile before ibm after the Epson meter.

Jimmy Glenn Burk11/4/2014

True. If I remember the story correctly, when Zapmail was shutting down, FedEx still had a large commitment to NEC to by zapmailers. NEC told FedEx we could buy anything they sold to meet the financial commitment. Dennis Jones who was over Billing and Automation(I think) asked for up to 25,000 NEC APC's to continue rollout of Automation...and he got them.

Jimmy Glenn Burk11/4/2014

...and another Trivia Question....What was the O/S(operating system) for NEC?

Jim McBryde11/4/2014

Ms dos.

Subject: FedEx Trivia Quiz

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/21/2014

FedEx Trivia QuizAt Zapmail's peak there were about 55,000 documents transmitted per day.a. For 10% of the documents, they were transmitted from the same city, they were sent to. Name the city?b. 25% of the documents were of what type?

Gary Phillips10/21/2014

Was thinking LA.

Melissa Leech Ziemer10/21/2014

a. Washington DC, b. Contracts

Gary Phillips10/21/2014

DC does sound right.

Carl Wayne Hardeman10/21/2014

B. sudoku puzzles?

Jim McBryde10/21/2014

B. Real estate transactions.

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/21/2014

Gary has correct answer for A: Washington, DC

Gary Phillips10/21/2014

Actually Melissa had it right.

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/21/2014

Excuse me....yes Melissa was correct....all the comments didn't show up on my screen at first................

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/21/2014

Answer to B was Broadcast documents where customers would put 2 to 100 header sheets to send same document to many customers.

Subject: FedEx Trivia Quiz

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/21/2014

FedEx Trivia QuizFor MSDS(an imaging system that took pictures and measured dimensions of packages off a conveyer belt) a maintenance program was developed by the vendor. Gary Holmes took this program and modified it to generate $3-5M profit for the company a month.Name this project?

Marie McVay10/21/2014

PLFD?

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/22/2014

Project name was FutureOps

Marie McVay10/22/2014

Yep, I had them switched in my mind...

Subject: Does anyone know when we are supposed to get our FedEx Retiree 2015 Open Enrollment packets? I would ...

Marsha Terry Rider10/22/2014

Does anyone know when we are supposed to get our FedEx Retiree 2015 Open Enrollment packets? I would have thought we would have received them by now. Has my mail carrier failed me?

Jim McBryde10/22/2014

I received the benefits book but no packet. It references the personalized packet in the book but I haven't received it either.

Marsha Terry Rider10/22/2014

Yes I received the 2014 benefits book about a week ago. I have someone I can check with about it. Will post when and what I can.

George Moore10/22/2014

Same here, got a 2014 befefits book about 2 weeks ago, but no 2015 enrollment pack yet.

Danielle Harnisch10/22/2014

nothing..not even 2014

Debora Williams Waller10/22/2014

Typically after employees receive theirs. Retirees should get ours by mid-November. www.ferc1.org/

Subject: Funny story, FedExing to a random house....

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/23/2014

Funny story, FedExing to a random house....

Subject: for you Retiree travelers wanting to visit Dallas, six flights added from Memphis

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/23/2014

for you Retiree travelers wanting to visit Dallas, six flights added from Memphis

Subject: Senior Discounts: Univ of Memphis for aged 60: no tuition(audit a course) for those aged 65 discount ...

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/23/2014

Senior Discounts: Univ of Memphis for aged 60: no tuition(audit a course) for those aged 65 discounted tuition (1/2 price) for credit courses.

Subject: FedEx Trivia Quiz: On August 3, 1981 approx 13,000 of 17,000 air traffic controllers walked off the ...

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/23/2014

FedEx Trivia Quiz: On August 3, 1981 approx 13,000 of 17,000 air traffic controllers walked off the job. Supervisors plus the air traffic controllers still working with 900 military controllers then manned the airports. All air traffic was shut down a a day or two, then the airports were opened with 1) no night flights and 2) only one aircraft at a time could be in an airspace lane(ie no other aircraft could enter that land till that flight landed).What did Federal Express do?

Ben Moore10/23/2014

Trucks

Jon Peacock10/23/2014

That was a fun time for us Flight Instructors. We were giving position reports to the controllers that were on duty or not on strike, watching us on radar, confirming what they were seeing on their radar scopes. I even gave a position report of a hot air ballon East of Olive Branch that the controller could see on radar, but could not figure out what that "thing" was on his radar.

Carl Wayne Hardeman10/24/2014

We kept on truckin!!!

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/25/2014

My memory fades,,,but what I remember being told was that the initial re-opening of flights did not include any night time flights, which negatively affected Federal Express. Federal Express trucked everything it could the first couple days, and contacted TN Senator Howard Baker. He got the rules changed very quickly for FedEx as a safety or national defense issue. Many companies depended on next day delivery and FedEx was one of a few companies delivering(UPS didn't enter this market till 1982). I was told that FedEx was allowed to fly by visual flight rules, until enough controllers were available to man night shifts.

Subject: FedEx sightings:

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/24/2014

FedEx sightings:Had lunch with Winn Stephenson, Larry Netter, Jimmy Sowell & Belinda Watkins today.All are loving retirement, with Larry & Belinda adapting to the retiree lifestyle after leaving the company in June. Belinda is going to the Grizzlies games, is bicycling sometimes with Anne Wulff and David Zanca and playing golf. Larry is busy working on his home and yard in Lakeland, and playing golf.JimmyB, Winn & Jimmy Sowell are staying too busy, but do find time for naps most afternoons....And Happy Birthday to Winn, whose birthday is today.

Marcie Littles Moss10/24/2014

I would LOVE to see all of you!

Subject: Wiki Bio of Ken May http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_May

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/24/2014

Wiki Bio of Ken May http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_May

Danielle Harnisch10/24/2014

My hero

Subject: For those in Telecom who knew Jeff Stovall, who was a member of a great Bellsouth Team that served F ...

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/24/2014

For those in Telecom who knew Jeff Stovall, who was a member of a great Bellsouth Team that served FedEx; he has transferred to St. Louis with AT&T (who purchased Bellsouth years ago)

Demetra 'Dee' Hickerson10/24/2014

WOW! Wish Jeff the best on this new adventure!

Joe Cutrell10/24/2014

Jeff is in Louisville, KY - moved there when promoted to Sales Center Director in the Signature Client Group. I have inside knowledge as an AT&T employee of just over 2 years.

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/24/2014

Thanks Joe, Jeff's Dad told me St. Louis...or maybe I just heard wrong...jimmy

Angela Maynard10/24/2014

Jeff is a great guy. Wish him the best.

Subject: It was very good for employees while it lasted: Space Mountain & the FedEx lounge

Jimmy Glenn Burk10/24/2014

It was very good for employees while it lasted: Space Mountain & the FedEx lounge

Mark Baugh10/24/2014

Agreed Jimmy it was great while it lasted, a cool place to rest, water, coke's and a place at the front of the line...

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