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<blockquote data-quote="SmithBarney" data-source="post: 206956" data-attributes="member: 709"><p>Each company has its good and bad sides.</p><p>Correct Fed Ex Express alone or Ground alone doesn't handle the volume</p><p>UPS does.</p><p>But you won't find Express packages piled 15 feet high in a trailer</p><p>god help that package on the bottom if its not a box of paper... </p><p></p><p>How much is it worth to a customer to be able to connect with</p><p>the company that provides them service? As a UPS driver I pissed and</p><p>moaned cause they wanted me to turn in sales leads, but there was no time</p><p>in the day to even consider stopping to provide a good experience for the customer, let alone try and sell them something. UPS would never send a sales rep out for anyone less than $150k sales annually. FedEx, took many of my small accounts when UPS wouldn't bother.</p><p></p><p>Not sure how DHL got into the conversation, but I wouldn't use em either... clowns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmithBarney, post: 206956, member: 709"] Each company has its good and bad sides. Correct Fed Ex Express alone or Ground alone doesn't handle the volume UPS does. But you won't find Express packages piled 15 feet high in a trailer god help that package on the bottom if its not a box of paper... How much is it worth to a customer to be able to connect with the company that provides them service? As a UPS driver I pissed and moaned cause they wanted me to turn in sales leads, but there was no time in the day to even consider stopping to provide a good experience for the customer, let alone try and sell them something. UPS would never send a sales rep out for anyone less than $150k sales annually. FedEx, took many of my small accounts when UPS wouldn't bother. Not sure how DHL got into the conversation, but I wouldn't use em either... clowns. [/QUOTE]
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