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<blockquote data-quote="RTURNSONLY" data-source="post: 1075924" data-attributes="member: 42148"><p>Now, wait a minute, lets be honest. You are telling me that because FedEx gives you the "flexibility" to start your drivers at whatever time you like:</p><p></p><p>1. You'll be able to provide 98%+ service?</p><p>2. Nobody will say anything? </p><p></p><p>I doubt very much that would happen if you decide to start your people at, lets say, 11:00 AM every day. I'll give you one example; don't you think you will have customers calling and complaining because you knocked at their doors at 8-9 PM with a freaking delivery? Does that makes any business sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RTURNSONLY, post: 1075924, member: 42148"] Now, wait a minute, lets be honest. You are telling me that because FedEx gives you the "flexibility" to start your drivers at whatever time you like: 1. You'll be able to provide 98%+ service? 2. Nobody will say anything? I doubt very much that would happen if you decide to start your people at, lets say, 11:00 AM every day. I'll give you one example; don't you think you will have customers calling and complaining because you knocked at their doors at 8-9 PM with a freaking delivery? Does that makes any business sense? [/QUOTE]
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