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<blockquote data-quote="Bailey4" data-source="post: 1024846" data-attributes="member: 36374"><p>At our station. we have heard XS and some E2 is going away. They are saying some E2 will roll to us still if Ground is overwhelmed. I imagine that would continue untill they build the Ground network up enough to handle all the E2. Then, I think its will be pretty much a part time company depending on the station size and area. I think they will keep as few full time as possible once it gets to that. I think they are just letting Express Ground Ops think it there will be more full time positions than we will actually end up with. I wonder if that is not for 2 reasons. First, to keep couriers and lower level managers from jumping ship before they are ready. Second to try and keep any momentum from building with regards to any kind of organizing of the hourly labor before they finish their plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bailey4, post: 1024846, member: 36374"] At our station. we have heard XS and some E2 is going away. They are saying some E2 will roll to us still if Ground is overwhelmed. I imagine that would continue untill they build the Ground network up enough to handle all the E2. Then, I think its will be pretty much a part time company depending on the station size and area. I think they will keep as few full time as possible once it gets to that. I think they are just letting Express Ground Ops think it there will be more full time positions than we will actually end up with. I wonder if that is not for 2 reasons. First, to keep couriers and lower level managers from jumping ship before they are ready. Second to try and keep any momentum from building with regards to any kind of organizing of the hourly labor before they finish their plan. [/QUOTE]
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