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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 719964" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>No, it wouldn't be that big of a deal because other carriers would take-up the slack. It's especially not a big deal in a slow economy. As I've previously pointed-out, FedEx would probably be flying massive amounts of Priority and Express mail as per the contract, and UPS would see a big jump in business. Like FedEx, you seem to be trying to make a case for some sort of economic collapse if FedEx Express goes on strike. It's a twister, Dorothy!!!</p><p> </p><p>We're not going to have flying monkeys carrying our children away and the sky isn't going to fall. Life will somehow continue if Fred's income stream gets slowed-down for awhile. He can afford to learn his lesson. So far, he's getting an "friend". Perhaps his scholarly skills will be honed through some sort of work stoppage, disruption, or slowdown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 719964, member: 12508"] No, it wouldn't be that big of a deal because other carriers would take-up the slack. It's especially not a big deal in a slow economy. As I've previously pointed-out, FedEx would probably be flying massive amounts of Priority and Express mail as per the contract, and UPS would see a big jump in business. Like FedEx, you seem to be trying to make a case for some sort of economic collapse if FedEx Express goes on strike. It's a twister, Dorothy!!! We're not going to have flying monkeys carrying our children away and the sky isn't going to fall. Life will somehow continue if Fred's income stream gets slowed-down for awhile. He can afford to learn his lesson. So far, he's getting an "friend". Perhaps his scholarly skills will be honed through some sort of work stoppage, disruption, or slowdown. [/QUOTE]
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