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<blockquote data-quote="59 Dano" data-source="post: 998154" data-attributes="member: 23516"><p>That's the pragmatic way to go about it. Go to the NYT and tell them that Express is going to cut your hours (the generic you, not you specifically). Assuming that the NYT doesn't tell you to get in line because it is doing 100 other stories on 100 other companies doing the same thing, the average reader won't care. Some just don't. One guy won't care because he didn't lose hours, but his job entirely, because technology made him obsolete. Another guy won't care because his job got shipped to a 3rd world country. Yet another guy would care, but he's too worried about his own job. At best, Express would get a lot of apathy.</p><p></p><p>At worst, well, it gets worse. If Express is made out to be the corporate embodiment of evil, people will stop using it, which reduces volume/revenue, which reduces the need for couriers. It would not end well. </p><p></p><p>As always, anyone can do whatever he or she wants, but the best plan in the world isn't worth a penny if it's poorly executed and the best execution in the world doesn't mean anything if it's a bad plan. To whomever it may concern, have at it as you wish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="59 Dano, post: 998154, member: 23516"] That's the pragmatic way to go about it. Go to the NYT and tell them that Express is going to cut your hours (the generic you, not you specifically). Assuming that the NYT doesn't tell you to get in line because it is doing 100 other stories on 100 other companies doing the same thing, the average reader won't care. Some just don't. One guy won't care because he didn't lose hours, but his job entirely, because technology made him obsolete. Another guy won't care because his job got shipped to a 3rd world country. Yet another guy would care, but he's too worried about his own job. At best, Express would get a lot of apathy. At worst, well, it gets worse. If Express is made out to be the corporate embodiment of evil, people will stop using it, which reduces volume/revenue, which reduces the need for couriers. It would not end well. As always, anyone can do whatever he or she wants, but the best plan in the world isn't worth a penny if it's poorly executed and the best execution in the world doesn't mean anything if it's a bad plan. To whomever it may concern, have at it as you wish. [/QUOTE]
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