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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 957553" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>Welcome aboard Jonny. Where to begin...don't do it. Not now. Not sure where you are or your financial situation, but Fedex is in the midst of some structural changes that could soon have serious implications. If it is a one route I assume it is a contracted rather than N ISP station. Problem is that the company is moving away from contracting and toward ISP. The main difference as far as you are concerned is that very soon you may be forced to either acquire more routes, sell to another contractor, partner with other contractors, or lose your entire investment.</p><p></p><p>Also, given your relatively young age, I would suggest you look into route driving before route ownership. That is not to say you couldn't do it or wouldn't like it, but there is little to be gained at this point in jumping in the deep end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 957553, member: 22662"] Welcome aboard Jonny. Where to begin...don't do it. Not now. Not sure where you are or your financial situation, but Fedex is in the midst of some structural changes that could soon have serious implications. If it is a one route I assume it is a contracted rather than N ISP station. Problem is that the company is moving away from contracting and toward ISP. The main difference as far as you are concerned is that very soon you may be forced to either acquire more routes, sell to another contractor, partner with other contractors, or lose your entire investment. Also, given your relatively young age, I would suggest you look into route driving before route ownership. That is not to say you couldn't do it or wouldn't like it, but there is little to be gained at this point in jumping in the deep end. [/QUOTE]
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