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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1234643" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Yes. And when it comes to Amazon and their huge discount, what kind of revenue is FedEx realizing off of all that freight. I know people that order diapers and ramen via Amazon. Someone else mentioned popcorn, which isn't exactly a high revenue item either, so Amazon isn't paying much per package. I guess Fred thinks he'll make it up on volume, which sounds good until you realize that Express cannot handle the volume, nor will it be able to be given all of the problems management has created by trying to pinch pennies instead of doing the job right, with quality, motivated employees who have a stake in their organization. It's just going to get "better" as Peak rolls on. Wait until the Ground volume they can't handle gets tossed our way...another genius move by MEM></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1234643, member: 12508"] Yes. And when it comes to Amazon and their huge discount, what kind of revenue is FedEx realizing off of all that freight. I know people that order diapers and ramen via Amazon. Someone else mentioned popcorn, which isn't exactly a high revenue item either, so Amazon isn't paying much per package. I guess Fred thinks he'll make it up on volume, which sounds good until you realize that Express cannot handle the volume, nor will it be able to be given all of the problems management has created by trying to pinch pennies instead of doing the job right, with quality, motivated employees who have a stake in their organization. It's just going to get "better" as Peak rolls on. Wait until the Ground volume they can't handle gets tossed our way...another genius move by MEM> [/QUOTE]
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