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Newest Scare Tactic: Rural Service Cutbacks
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<blockquote data-quote="LTFedExer" data-source="post: 750635" data-attributes="member: 29156"><p>Haven't rural areas ALWAYS been a cost issue? I used to drive 300+ miles to deliver 35-40 stops. Was that cost effective? I doubt those packages paid for gas, salary, wear and tear, etc. If costs do go up due to hourly wage increases, pension, etc., could you blame FedEx for cutting service to those areas without raising rates?</p><p></p><p> I never made an 'explanation'. I simply asked where your rural cutback comments came from. So you're upset with Fred S for spending more than the IBT/UPS side and not the other way around? If the 2-1 ratio was the other way, you wouldn't have started this thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LTFedExer, post: 750635, member: 29156"] Haven't rural areas ALWAYS been a cost issue? I used to drive 300+ miles to deliver 35-40 stops. Was that cost effective? I doubt those packages paid for gas, salary, wear and tear, etc. If costs do go up due to hourly wage increases, pension, etc., could you blame FedEx for cutting service to those areas without raising rates? I never made an 'explanation'. I simply asked where your rural cutback comments came from. So you're upset with Fred S for spending more than the IBT/UPS side and not the other way around? If the 2-1 ratio was the other way, you wouldn't have started this thread. [/QUOTE]
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