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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 734955" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Another "success" story of free enterprise and entrepreneurship, right? I'm still confused as to how one supports themselves, a family, and somehow gets the funding to become a contractor from the bank. No bank I know of is going to make a large loan to someone making $12 per hour. The fact that the driver had to find a partner points to the unlikely scenario in which someone driving for a Ground contractor is able to "invest" by themselves based on their <em>own </em>paltry income. </p><p> </p><p>Admit it, the Ground model exploits labor. Once again, please explain to me how you are going to get UPS-level employees for $12 per hour? FedEx can promise the world, but if it cannot deliver on that promise, they are in deep poop. If you're Joe Shipper, which company is going to impress you day-in and day-out with quality <strong>dependable </strong>service? I'll put my money on UPS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 734955, member: 12508"] Another "success" story of free enterprise and entrepreneurship, right? I'm still confused as to how one supports themselves, a family, and somehow gets the funding to become a contractor from the bank. No bank I know of is going to make a large loan to someone making $12 per hour. The fact that the driver had to find a partner points to the unlikely scenario in which someone driving for a Ground contractor is able to "invest" by themselves based on their [I]own [/I]paltry income. Admit it, the Ground model exploits labor. Once again, please explain to me how you are going to get UPS-level employees for $12 per hour? FedEx can promise the world, but if it cannot deliver on that promise, they are in deep poop. If you're Joe Shipper, which company is going to impress you day-in and day-out with quality [B]dependable [/B]service? I'll put my money on UPS. [/QUOTE]
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