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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 1567877" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>UPS is screwed if there is another strike. Yes, they could replace everyone of us and toss the replacements a DIAD and say "Here ya go.....just follow ORION and run off all your stops and you'll do fine" but do you think those replacements are going to work until 8:30 (or later) every night with no insurance or pension and having to work at twice the pace as we do now without having time for a lunch break? I think not. The general public will see UPS for what they really are. No amount of clever marketing will be able to cover that up. The only thing keeping UPS in check right now is the Teamsters. They have gotten weaker and weaker over the years but without them UPS would slowly but surely drop from their current market share to less of what the three FedEx operations are getting now. You can count on that. ORION could never save UPS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 1567877, member: 198"] UPS is screwed if there is another strike. Yes, they could replace everyone of us and toss the replacements a DIAD and say "Here ya go.....just follow ORION and run off all your stops and you'll do fine" but do you think those replacements are going to work until 8:30 (or later) every night with no insurance or pension and having to work at twice the pace as we do now without having time for a lunch break? I think not. The general public will see UPS for what they really are. No amount of clever marketing will be able to cover that up. The only thing keeping UPS in check right now is the Teamsters. They have gotten weaker and weaker over the years but without them UPS would slowly but surely drop from their current market share to less of what the three FedEx operations are getting now. You can count on that. ORION could never save UPS. [/QUOTE]
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