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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 2330284" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>Ground has a "competitive" advantage over Express simply because they are not constrained by time-guaranteed delivery promises. If Ground were required to make multiple cycles through the same area, they would realize how inefficient that system is. Consolidating opcos while preserving time-commitments (demanded by our customers) is best served by Express. The economies of consolidation, combined with technologies that WORK, as well as CONTROL over the same as demanded by Memphis, point to Express being the future of the company, not Ground. IMO</p></blockquote><p>Contractors will just hire drivers as needed, maybe even current express drivers, to meet those time constraints. There is nothing that prevents a contractor ISP from requiring timely service from his employee drivers. You seem to forget that ground drivers are all going to be employees of the contractor soon. It isn't like before when the contractors were the ones delivering the packages.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 2330284, member: 60252"] Ground has a "competitive" advantage over Express simply because they are not constrained by time-guaranteed delivery promises. If Ground were required to make multiple cycles through the same area, they would realize how inefficient that system is. Consolidating opcos while preserving time-commitments (demanded by our customers) is best served by Express. The economies of consolidation, combined with technologies that WORK, as well as CONTROL over the same as demanded by Memphis, point to Express being the future of the company, not Ground. IMO[/QUOTE] Contractors will just hire drivers as needed, maybe even current express drivers, to meet those time constraints. There is nothing that prevents a contractor ISP from requiring timely service from his employee drivers. You seem to forget that ground drivers are all going to be employees of the contractor soon. It isn't like before when the contractors were the ones delivering the packages. [/QUOTE]
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