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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 1011506" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>No, nothing new. But then again, Ground execs wouldn't have the "go ahead" to release that kind of info ahead of Express anyway. Alot of emphasis put on things discussed here like appearance and complaints, etc. CSA was another key issue. Our numbers there are terrrible. Service numbers, however, are extraordinary. People who dismiss the ability of Ground to adapt and succeed are being foolish. Our service numbers are not an accident.</p><p></p><p>It is probably most noteworthy that the meeting even took place with execs from that level. Pittsburgh is listening and very tuned into concerns from the field in a way I have never seen before.</p><p></p><p>About the only thing that one might be able to view as signaling a shift in volume came with respect to peak projections. Everyone from top down is ramping up for huge numbers and actually sweating over how to move it and process it. Is peak a cover story for something more? I think so, but nothing but instincts to go on with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 1011506, member: 22662"] No, nothing new. But then again, Ground execs wouldn't have the "go ahead" to release that kind of info ahead of Express anyway. Alot of emphasis put on things discussed here like appearance and complaints, etc. CSA was another key issue. Our numbers there are terrrible. Service numbers, however, are extraordinary. People who dismiss the ability of Ground to adapt and succeed are being foolish. Our service numbers are not an accident. It is probably most noteworthy that the meeting even took place with execs from that level. Pittsburgh is listening and very tuned into concerns from the field in a way I have never seen before. About the only thing that one might be able to view as signaling a shift in volume came with respect to peak projections. Everyone from top down is ramping up for huge numbers and actually sweating over how to move it and process it. Is peak a cover story for something more? I think so, but nothing but instincts to go on with that. [/QUOTE]
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