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<blockquote data-quote="dex 84" data-source="post: 1986959" data-attributes="member: 59952"><p>The world doesn't see this as a Ground driver. They see a fedex driver. Fedex tells the world that this isn't a fedex employee, it is an employee of a company that fedex contracts with. The truck says fedex. The shirt says fedex. The fact that fedex is using separate companies that they contract with to provide drivers makes them look like they'd rather do things on the cheap rather than be in a position to control the quality of their own drivers. Serious damage is being done to the brand here and I don't think it's really even saving all that much money in the long run.</p><p></p><p>Also, UPS drivers don't leave their truck running all day long because they're so closely monitored that they would hear all about it if they even left the truck running or the door open for one stop. Not that they would all do it if they could but some certainly would. Depending on what area I'm in I might leave the truck running. If there's nobody around why bother shutting it off?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dex 84, post: 1986959, member: 59952"] The world doesn't see this as a Ground driver. They see a fedex driver. Fedex tells the world that this isn't a fedex employee, it is an employee of a company that fedex contracts with. The truck says fedex. The shirt says fedex. The fact that fedex is using separate companies that they contract with to provide drivers makes them look like they'd rather do things on the cheap rather than be in a position to control the quality of their own drivers. Serious damage is being done to the brand here and I don't think it's really even saving all that much money in the long run. Also, UPS drivers don't leave their truck running all day long because they're so closely monitored that they would hear all about it if they even left the truck running or the door open for one stop. Not that they would all do it if they could but some certainly would. Depending on what area I'm in I might leave the truck running. If there's nobody around why bother shutting it off? [/QUOTE]
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