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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1247378" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>To my understandings....</p><p></p><p>Fedex simply doesn't just have business because UPS doesn't want it. I know that first and 2nd hand. Not meaning in a way they are simply better, it's just that you are all close enough.</p><p></p><p>To my understanding the wage scale is different only in the Driver sector, most other parts are similar in pay and benefits. </p><p></p><p>This sort of goes hand and hand with how many here just report on what they see as "standard truck driver". There is a lot of B2B truckloads going back and forth that standard drivers don't touch and it critical to both companies. Fedex Ground probably by % of their own business has more of this than the others. The point I understood is shipping companies really covet the B2B sector and if they somehow could make it all go away, would like to rid of residential. But that is part of the gig, probably another reason why neither carrier wants to ever consider being the post office, way too much of what you rather not do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1247378, member: 29298"] To my understandings.... Fedex simply doesn't just have business because UPS doesn't want it. I know that first and 2nd hand. Not meaning in a way they are simply better, it's just that you are all close enough. To my understanding the wage scale is different only in the Driver sector, most other parts are similar in pay and benefits. This sort of goes hand and hand with how many here just report on what they see as "standard truck driver". There is a lot of B2B truckloads going back and forth that standard drivers don't touch and it critical to both companies. Fedex Ground probably by % of their own business has more of this than the others. The point I understood is shipping companies really covet the B2B sector and if they somehow could make it all go away, would like to rid of residential. But that is part of the gig, probably another reason why neither carrier wants to ever consider being the post office, way too much of what you rather not do. [/QUOTE]
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