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<blockquote data-quote="Brown287" data-source="post: 5164062" data-attributes="member: 14940"><p>Lost Amazon the week before Christmas 2020. Our residential deliveries were cut in half over night. They’re not back and things actually have gotten worse. Will UPS survive? Of course they will, the real question is in what form. Only thing that has prevented mass layoffs is drivers being quarantined mandatorily due to Covid. There are days where 50+ of our 120 drivers are off due to some ailment and we still RTO drivers. While it’s great that profit per piece is up but less volume means less jobs. No matter how you look at it or try to justify it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown287, post: 5164062, member: 14940"] Lost Amazon the week before Christmas 2020. Our residential deliveries were cut in half over night. They’re not back and things actually have gotten worse. Will UPS survive? Of course they will, the real question is in what form. Only thing that has prevented mass layoffs is drivers being quarantined mandatorily due to Covid. There are days where 50+ of our 120 drivers are off due to some ailment and we still RTO drivers. While it’s great that profit per piece is up but less volume means less jobs. No matter how you look at it or try to justify it. [/QUOTE]
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