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<blockquote data-quote="outta hours" data-source="post: 154757" data-attributes="member: 4568"><p>I have a rural route and every pkg. I deliver has a $1.50 surcharge on it even the ones in town. Most of the BASIC stuff I have for the post office is going to people in town, not out in the country. I believe I am making the company money. Just because I am not foolish enough to have a route with 200 stops per day does not mean that UPS is "losing money" on the stops I make. UPS has taken advantage of the BASIC service by not sticking to the original agreement( under 5lbs. extended stops only, new shippers only not current ones) The language must be clear and enforced or UPS will push the limit as they always do. Just think if 1 out of 4 of you skip your lunch that 1 million dollars a day in free untaxed labor for UPS. Gee I wonder why they don't enforce the lunch hour rule( except in CA. ha ha )It's because they benefit from it just like with BASIC. Fewer stops per car = less cars and less jobs. WAKE UP PEOPLE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outta hours, post: 154757, member: 4568"] I have a rural route and every pkg. I deliver has a $1.50 surcharge on it even the ones in town. Most of the BASIC stuff I have for the post office is going to people in town, not out in the country. I believe I am making the company money. Just because I am not foolish enough to have a route with 200 stops per day does not mean that UPS is "losing money" on the stops I make. UPS has taken advantage of the BASIC service by not sticking to the original agreement( under 5lbs. extended stops only, new shippers only not current ones) The language must be clear and enforced or UPS will push the limit as they always do. Just think if 1 out of 4 of you skip your lunch that 1 million dollars a day in free untaxed labor for UPS. Gee I wonder why they don't enforce the lunch hour rule( except in CA. ha ha )It's because they benefit from it just like with BASIC. Fewer stops per car = less cars and less jobs. WAKE UP PEOPLE. [/QUOTE]
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