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<blockquote data-quote="Bubblehead" data-source="post: 899643" data-attributes="member: 14176"><p>I have always wondered what brown koolaid tastes like?</p><p>Never been able to coax myself into taking a sip.</p><p>What was a great idea for unprofitable rural packages, in typical UPS fashion, has been taken to the extreme on the guise of competitive viability.</p><p>Reality is the company is doing everything it can to avoid increasing staffing, perhaps in anticipation of the next contract.</p><p>Many of the packages I deliver to the Post Office daily could be easily serviced by us, with many being urban addresses that I am already going to that day.</p><p>In the face of record profits it has become apparent to me that they are mortgaging the future for the gradification of the present day stockholder.</p><p>We should be working toward building our infrastructure at a reduced margin of profit in anticipation of the ever growing home shopping market.</p><p>The house that gets 1 or 2 packages a week, will get 3 or 4 a day in the not to distant future.</p><p>One day the people buying into this charade will wakeup to find their pants at their knees wondering how they got there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubblehead, post: 899643, member: 14176"] I have always wondered what brown koolaid tastes like? Never been able to coax myself into taking a sip. What was a great idea for unprofitable rural packages, in typical UPS fashion, has been taken to the extreme on the guise of competitive viability. Reality is the company is doing everything it can to avoid increasing staffing, perhaps in anticipation of the next contract. Many of the packages I deliver to the Post Office daily could be easily serviced by us, with many being urban addresses that I am already going to that day. In the face of record profits it has become apparent to me that they are mortgaging the future for the gradification of the present day stockholder. We should be working toward building our infrastructure at a reduced margin of profit in anticipation of the ever growing home shopping market. The house that gets 1 or 2 packages a week, will get 3 or 4 a day in the not to distant future. One day the people buying into this charade will wakeup to find their pants at their knees wondering how they got there. [/QUOTE]
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