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(09-27-2016 07:07 AM)Unionman76 Wrote:  
(09-27-2016 05:56 AM)bubbapt Wrote:  
(09-26-2016 06:53 PM)Unionman76 Wrote:  Fred was born with big money

Blame your daddy if that's a problem.

his dad started greyhound bus line
he used the family trust money to start federal express
he did not come from nothing

He also was one of the original investors in the Toddle House restaurant chains. And worked for Clarence Saunders at one time. As I keep reading and finding ties with the Smith Family and Memphis businesses, I totally expect to see one of his family members being a founding member of Autozone and Holiday Inn... Fred has some deep family ties to the city. We should be proud to call him one of our own.
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RE: Fred Smith
(09-27-2016 10:42 AM)WColt45 Wrote:  
(09-27-2016 07:07 AM)Unionman76 Wrote:  
(09-27-2016 05:56 AM)bubbapt Wrote:  
(09-26-2016 06:53 PM)Unionman76 Wrote:  Fred was born with big money

Blame your daddy if that's a problem.

his dad started greyhound bus line
he used the family trust money to start federal express
he did not come from nothing

He also was one of the original investors in the Toddle House restaurant chains. And worked for Clarence Saunders at one time. As I keep reading and finding ties with the Smith Family and Memphis businesses, I totally expect to see one of his family members being a founding member of Autozone and Holiday Inn... Fred has some deep family ties to the city. We should be proud to call him one of our own.

His grandfather was a river boat captain, way back in the day.
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RE: Fred Smith
(09-27-2016 10:38 AM)Tygrys Wrote:  
(09-27-2016 10:29 AM)Cletus Wrote:  
(09-26-2016 06:53 PM)Unionman76 Wrote:  Fred was born with big money

And?

He was supposed to be ashamed of that, give it all away to Unionman76 and then start FedEx with absolutely nothing... 03-lmfao

White privilege?
09-27-2016 12:51 PM
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(09-26-2016 06:53 PM)Unionman76 Wrote:  Fred was born with big money

Mr. Smith was also a man who served his country by serving two tours in Viet Nam earning Bronze, Silver Star and purple heart. He also was down to 5k and couldn't pay his fuel bill on the verge of loosing his business. He took the 5k to Vegas played Black Jack and won enough to keep his company. Just wonder how many jobs you have created; being jealous of someone who has done so much for so many is sad.
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RE: Fred Smith
(09-27-2016 07:07 AM)Unionman76 Wrote:  
(09-27-2016 05:56 AM)bubbapt Wrote:  
(09-26-2016 06:53 PM)Unionman76 Wrote:  Fred was born with big money

Blame your daddy if that's a problem.

his dad started greyhound bus line
he used the family trust money to start federal express
he did not come from nothing

First attempted to open this type of service in Little Rock and failed. Tried a second time in Memphis and if not for a run of good luck at the tables in Vegas it would have failed a second time. He took his Vegas winnings to pay salaries and fuel bill and then was able to build from that start.

Was his dad named Carl Eric Wickman, or Ralph Bogan, as they are the ones who started the company which became Greyhounds in 1915 in Minnesota.

Kemmons Wilson and Holiday Inns used to own Continental Traileways
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Stay off that Brown Café board
09-27-2016 02:46 PM
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Or at least moved. Not the correct forum at all.
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(09-27-2016 03:08 PM)HoopDreams Wrote:  Or at least moved. Not the correct forum at all.

I just thought I was posting about a uber Tiger supporter and friend of the university. My apologies.
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(09-27-2016 03:27 PM)BIGGESTTIGERJLB Wrote:  
(09-27-2016 03:08 PM)HoopDreams Wrote:  Or at least moved. Not the correct forum at all.

I just thought I was posting about a uber Tiger supporter and friend of the university. My apologies.

Not on you ... it's what the thread turned into obviously.
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(09-27-2016 02:46 PM)idroot4russia Wrote:  Stay off that Brown Café board

For those who don't know, Brown Cafe' is a message board where UPS employees go to ***** about their jobs. There is a special sub board for FedEx where they ***** about FedEx and Mr. Smith. A lot of these negative stories about Mr. Smith are rehashed over and over on that board.
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What can Brown do for you? How about get flushed down the toilet where all that sh*t goes.

Smith basically has kept MEMPHIS alive with FedEx.
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"Unionman" is griping about the main employer in this city ?

How ironic
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Memphis would almost be a ghost town if not for FedEx. If that hurts your feelings or upsets you, too bad. It is a fact.
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I am coming up on 20 years with FedEx. Thank you Mr. Smith!!!
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RE: Fred Smith
(09-27-2016 01:55 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote:  
(09-27-2016 07:07 AM)Unionman76 Wrote:  
(09-27-2016 05:56 AM)bubbapt Wrote:  
(09-26-2016 06:53 PM)Unionman76 Wrote:  Fred was born with big money

Blame your daddy if that's a problem.

his dad started greyhound bus line
he used the family trust money to start federal express
he did not come from nothing

First attempted to open this type of service in Little Rock and failed. Tried a second time in Memphis and if not for a run of good luck at the tables in Vegas it would have failed a second time. He took his Vegas winnings to pay salaries and fuel bill and then was able to build from that start.

Was his dad named Carl Eric Wickman, or Ralph Bogan, as they are the ones who started the company which became Greyhounds in 1915 in Minnesota.

Kemmons Wilson and Holiday Inns used to own Continental Traileways

Wrong again "Left Turn Boy" .......

Quote:The FedEx story has been told over and over again in business schools and management seminars around the world. Less often discussed, however, is the business location decision that helped to make it happen.

In 1973, Smith agreed to relocate the then-fledging Federal Express company from Little Rock to Memphis International Airport. It is arguable that this was the single most important economic development decision made in any major U.S. city in the past 30 years. Today, Memphis International Airport, which serves the 42nd-largest metropolitan area in the United States, is the busiest cargo airport in the world. The freight volume in Memphis is 30 percent higher than in Los Angeles and Miami, 50 percent higher than at Kennedy Airport in New York and double that of London Heathrow. Almost 10,000 people in the Memphis area work for Federal Express, and it's estimated that one in five workers in Memphis works in air-related operations. Federal Express is the lifeblood of Memphis.

So it's worth pondering just exactly why Federal Express is located in Memphis--and what it takes to keep it there.

Smith liked Memphis for a bunch of reasons. First, and maybe most important, it was his hometown. Second, the airport had good weather. And third, it was in the Central Time Zone--meaning that without relocating to the East Coast, FedEx could buy an extra hour and still be close to most of the nation's major markets.

But over time, the way Memphis approached its airport--and its relationship to FedEx--turned out to be just as important. In the 1960s, you couldn't even land jets in Memphis. According to one airport authority old-timer, FedEx was lured in part by a $6 million loan from the airport, which was looking for a cargo anchor at an airfield that served only 30 planes a day at the time. It was part of an overall expansion plan, which also included the opening of a 9,300- foot runway in 1972.

It was a risky move. After all, who could have predicted that overnight delivery would turn into such a big business? But today Memphis is still investing in FedEx. The airport is in the process of completing an 11,000-foot runway at a cost of $100 million, and the principal beneficiary will once again be FedEx, which will be able to fly cargo planes nonstop to other continents.

The main lesson of the Memphis experience, of course, is that size-- metropolitan size, that is--doesn't matter. In fact, in many ways, large size would have been a hindrance to Federal Express. The company needed the runways to be clear all night long, and that wouldn't have happened in Los Angeles or New York.

There is also the issue of lighter traffic in a smaller metropolitan area. FedEx trucks from throughout the Mid-South bring packages to the Memphis airport, so that Memphis' relatively minor traffic problems are a plus for the company. That wouldn't be the case in a Los Angeles or New York.

The main drawback for Memphis--a theoretical one, at this point--is that the city has laid too many chips on one company. Who knows whether FedEx will survive in 30 years?

But in the long run, that may not matter. The original loan notwithstanding, Memphis has put most of its money over the years into the airport, not into the company. Today, Memphis has the facilities, the labor pool and the reputation. And last year, when UPS decided to open its first combined air-ground sorting facility, it chose Memphis as the location. So even if FedEx goes out of business someday, Memphis' FedEx gamble will have paid off anyway.

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(09-27-2016 10:29 AM)Cletus Wrote:  
(09-26-2016 06:53 PM)Unionman76 Wrote:  Fred was born with big money

And?

And he honored that money by turning it into something much much bigger. He did his old man proud.
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Freds father died when he was 4. Fred suffered bone disease as a child but recovered at age of 10. Served in marines in Vietnam and earned silver star, bronze star and two purple hearts. On the side he became familiar with the logistics system.
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Logan Young was born with money too.
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I got a jump start in my field at Fedex. Thank you Mr. Smith!
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