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The world of DHL as seen on YouTube

We had a quick trawl on YouTube the other day for DHL, as we'd been promised video heaven in the form of one of its slightly strange Korean ads.
However, what we found was even better...

First off, this is the Korean advert - moderately amusing but slightly bonkers:

But if you search for DHL it unearths a treasure trove of video clips, some clearly posted by embittered ex-employees. Top of the heap is this one of DHL chief exec John Fellows firing some 3,000 US-based employees in 2003 and replacing them with independent contractors. It's not at all funny, but someone clearly sees the value in placing it on the internet.

And lastly here's one of alleged DHL employees displaying a fantastic level of care and attention to packages:

We should of course point out that it's impossible to ascertain its veracity and it could be a very elaborate hoax.

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