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SurePost to Alaska: It's a long "last mile"
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<blockquote data-quote="Bubblehead" data-source="post: 1080138" data-attributes="member: 14176"><p>SurePost, Basic as it was called at its inception, was a good idea at the beginning to service packages in extended areas.</p><p>Problem now, in true UPS fashion, is that it was over-implemented to include all zip codes.</p><p>I am still not convinced that it wasn't an effort to stall expansion of our infrastructure and employee ranks till the next contract is ratified.</p><p>Would that make sense if the company was successful in convincing the Union to sell out the unborn in the form of a split scale for new drivers as has been repeatedly suggested on this forum?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubblehead, post: 1080138, member: 14176"] SurePost, Basic as it was called at its inception, was a good idea at the beginning to service packages in extended areas. Problem now, in true UPS fashion, is that it was over-implemented to include all zip codes. I am still not convinced that it wasn't an effort to stall expansion of our infrastructure and employee ranks till the next contract is ratified. Would that make sense if the company was successful in convincing the Union to sell out the unborn in the form of a split scale for new drivers as has been repeatedly suggested on this forum? [/QUOTE]
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