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<blockquote data-quote="Artee" data-source="post: 5872006" data-attributes="member: 24351"><p>Express is dead. You just have not caught a whiff of the rotting corpse yet. I get to two new "legacy" stations every night. They are using ground software, They are using ground terminology. They will be using Ground Methods here pretty soon. They are going to quadruple the amount of handlers, so the drivers will not be loading their own trucks and will come in to vehicles ready to go. </p><p></p><p>On a recent tour, the ground director and local ground managers were absolutely shocked to see Express employees on the AM sort loading their own trucks. Even more shocked to see Express managers talking to the drivers. They asked the Express management "you actually talk to the drivers?" Express mgmt said of course. We know all their names, employee numbers, whether they are married, if they have kids, etc.... The ground ops managers said they never talk to the drivers and only care that the trucks are going out and coming back full.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Artee, post: 5872006, member: 24351"] Express is dead. You just have not caught a whiff of the rotting corpse yet. I get to two new "legacy" stations every night. They are using ground software, They are using ground terminology. They will be using Ground Methods here pretty soon. They are going to quadruple the amount of handlers, so the drivers will not be loading their own trucks and will come in to vehicles ready to go. On a recent tour, the ground director and local ground managers were absolutely shocked to see Express employees on the AM sort loading their own trucks. Even more shocked to see Express managers talking to the drivers. They asked the Express management "you actually talk to the drivers?" Express mgmt said of course. We know all their names, employee numbers, whether they are married, if they have kids, etc.... The ground ops managers said they never talk to the drivers and only care that the trucks are going out and coming back full. [/QUOTE]
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