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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 1865091" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>I'm beginning to wonder if you understand basic english. When fedex bought RPS, it was a lot cheaper for them. Now that cost has risen. I say it is either at or very close to the point where those costs savings have been negated by all the changes they have been forced to make to accomplish their goals. And current cases are going to reduce those savings further. Why can't you just admit that fedex is saving little compared to 15 years ago? You WILL see fedex being much more efficient when they can use employees without having to even think about contractors. Computers alone can shift packages to create daily the most efficient loads without artificial boundaries. Fedex could have early and late sorts without drivers waiting.</p><p></p><p>I saw all kinds of inefficiencies, as I am sure you have seen, if you will admit it. Keeping the ISP contractor models prevents fedex from getting packages delivered in the most efficient way possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 1865091, member: 60252"] I'm beginning to wonder if you understand basic english. When fedex bought RPS, it was a lot cheaper for them. Now that cost has risen. I say it is either at or very close to the point where those costs savings have been negated by all the changes they have been forced to make to accomplish their goals. And current cases are going to reduce those savings further. Why can't you just admit that fedex is saving little compared to 15 years ago? You WILL see fedex being much more efficient when they can use employees without having to even think about contractors. Computers alone can shift packages to create daily the most efficient loads without artificial boundaries. Fedex could have early and late sorts without drivers waiting. I saw all kinds of inefficiencies, as I am sure you have seen, if you will admit it. Keeping the ISP contractor models prevents fedex from getting packages delivered in the most efficient way possible. [/QUOTE]
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