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Question: Is now a good time to buy a FedEx Ground Route?
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<blockquote data-quote="HomeDelivery" data-source="post: 1289459" data-attributes="member: 33696"><p>sounds like Alex isn't in an ISP state (yet)... only 2 routes were offered to him & i believe you need at least 3 to be an ISP?!?</p><p></p><p>it's all dependent on the service area/s at hand...</p><p></p><p>some areas can operate well, while others (the extended areas) that are far from the base are not as easy...</p><p></p><p>other areas, like Nick had, has very high expenses & deals w/ more tolls/parking tickets because it's in a metropolitan area ~ one metro area has soo many send-agains because the driver can't driver release them or they'll be stolen... those areas i've seen so many different contractors in a short timespan</p><p></p><p>in my area, the ones thriving are in the suburbia/townhome complexes.</p><p></p><p>one contractor that i've trained as a driver first, purchased a route because he lived in it & had some inside info that there will be numerous suburban complexes popping up. only 3 short years later, that route blew up into 2 PSAs and a supplemental & still growing...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HomeDelivery, post: 1289459, member: 33696"] sounds like Alex isn't in an ISP state (yet)... only 2 routes were offered to him & i believe you need at least 3 to be an ISP?!? it's all dependent on the service area/s at hand... some areas can operate well, while others (the extended areas) that are far from the base are not as easy... other areas, like Nick had, has very high expenses & deals w/ more tolls/parking tickets because it's in a metropolitan area ~ one metro area has soo many send-agains because the driver can't driver release them or they'll be stolen... those areas i've seen so many different contractors in a short timespan in my area, the ones thriving are in the suburbia/townhome complexes. one contractor that i've trained as a driver first, purchased a route because he lived in it & had some inside info that there will be numerous suburban complexes popping up. only 3 short years later, that route blew up into 2 PSAs and a supplemental & still growing... [/QUOTE]
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