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SMALLER HUBS VS. LARGER ONES
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<blockquote data-quote="PT Car Washer" data-source="post: 1815326" data-attributes="member: 45266"><p>At what point does a hub become a "big" hub compared to a small hub. I know it is by volume but how much volume. I work in a small hub with 40k to 60k+ per most sorts depending on the time of year. Peak we will crack 100k per sort max. None of our management people are ever going to advance beyond where they are now and most just hope to keep their job until they can retire. Just wondering what you consider is a large hub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PT Car Washer, post: 1815326, member: 45266"] At what point does a hub become a "big" hub compared to a small hub. I know it is by volume but how much volume. I work in a small hub with 40k to 60k+ per most sorts depending on the time of year. Peak we will crack 100k per sort max. None of our management people are ever going to advance beyond where they are now and most just hope to keep their job until they can retire. Just wondering what you consider is a large hub. [/QUOTE]
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