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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 805593" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>If FedEx starts vehemently denying the annexation of Ground, then I'd start to believe strongly in the rumor. Actually, it would allow them to integrate services at Express and Ground and also <em>openly </em>use Express aircraft and vehicles to haul Ground. This already happens, but it would no longer have to be covered-up. The Express contract truck routes currently run by Pride, Swift, MS Carriers etc, could be run by Ground. Plus, all of the potential lawsuits in the pipeline over the employee vs non-employee issue would be neutered.</p><p> </p><p>Hey, bbsam. If any of this happens, give us a report from beneath the bus, OK? Fred will try and throw you under the wheels, but if you're quick enough, the bus could pass right over you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 805593, member: 12508"] If FedEx starts vehemently denying the annexation of Ground, then I'd start to believe strongly in the rumor. Actually, it would allow them to integrate services at Express and Ground and also [I]openly [/I]use Express aircraft and vehicles to haul Ground. This already happens, but it would no longer have to be covered-up. The Express contract truck routes currently run by Pride, Swift, MS Carriers etc, could be run by Ground. Plus, all of the potential lawsuits in the pipeline over the employee vs non-employee issue would be neutered. Hey, bbsam. If any of this happens, give us a report from beneath the bus, OK? Fred will try and throw you under the wheels, but if you're quick enough, the bus could pass right over you. [/QUOTE]
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