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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 687218" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>OK, I'll bite. Let's say that Uncle Fred eventually gets his way and the ISP model gets the green light from the courts. The first thing he wants to do is eliminate all the traditional Express employees he can and then replace them with ISP's, right? How does the ISP attract driver candidates who can actually handle the job and also keep the cost advantages inherent in the model? Please imagine your present crop of tattooed trailer trash trying to do the job present Express employees do and then explain to me how you will replace them for less than the pittance Fred is currently paying? Most of them probably couldn't qualify for a ramp access badge, much less handle the much stricter time commitments inherent in the Express operation. I know it's hard for you to fathom, but there are actually some pretty bright people who work at Express that won't be easy to replace. If you worked on the Express side, you'd understand that it operates quite differently from Ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 687218, member: 12508"] OK, I'll bite. Let's say that Uncle Fred eventually gets his way and the ISP model gets the green light from the courts. The first thing he wants to do is eliminate all the traditional Express employees he can and then replace them with ISP's, right? How does the ISP attract driver candidates who can actually handle the job and also keep the cost advantages inherent in the model? Please imagine your present crop of tattooed trailer trash trying to do the job present Express employees do and then explain to me how you will replace them for less than the pittance Fred is currently paying? Most of them probably couldn't qualify for a ramp access badge, much less handle the much stricter time commitments inherent in the Express operation. I know it's hard for you to fathom, but there are actually some pretty bright people who work at Express that won't be easy to replace. If you worked on the Express side, you'd understand that it operates quite differently from Ground. [/QUOTE]
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