We’ve had 6-12 in our yard this entire year.Just curious.... is it now common practice to have Amazon dropping their trailers at UPS centers for sorting and delivering?
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And UPS continues to not see the forest because of the trees.I think it's called "zone skip" which is a cheaper way for the initial shipper.
Makes a lot of sense....give a considerable discount to a company that, at some point, will consume UPS.
The "Amazon" on the side of the UPS truck is a nice touch.Just curious.... is it now common practice to have Amazon dropping their trailers at UPS centers for sorting and delivering?
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We have been getting 3 a day. And none of Amazon's crap is forecasted.We get two a day.
Oh they see it you're a maroon not too, but maybe the people running it now are more interested in taking in the big dividends for a hit and run and really could give a crap about the future of the company or it's employee's. Just a thought.And UPS continues to not see the forest because of the trees.
I think it's called "zone skip" which is a cheaper way for the initial shipper.
Makes a lot of sense....give a considerable discount to a company that, at some point, will consume UPS.
That dude looks kinda scaryActual PVD driver happy to be working for UPS during peak season last year. We love logistics, but love Amazon more.
We have been getting 3 a day. And none of Amazon's crap is forecasted.
They have new tractors parked at both the fulfillment centers they have in town. They are all Volvo’s.Visited the local KW dealer the other day and there were 14 new Amazon tractors being prepared.
How is that not an outside contractor doing union work?We have a shipper that does the same. We pick up 2-4 pups a day. They load up 53 foot trailers for gypsy companies that haul them to a hub where they are unloaded, sorted and sent on their way.
How is that not an outside contractor doing union work?