MrFedEx
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i really hope u come to UPS, id love to watch u quit
IMO, he's a troll. Not smart or eloquent enough to be management and too many factual errors regarding FedEx to be credible.
i really hope u come to UPS, id love to watch u quit
having worked at ups 17 years ago, i remember things a little differently. i believe th delivery information acquisition device came about soon after the competition (rps) came out with their barcode tracking. remember hand sheeting with the weight of the box being the closes you could get to an id? next day air came years after express had carved out their niche. so really, who's a knock-off of whom? and really mungrin, if you are ever in western illinois, swing by the golf course and let me get a gander at that check stub. it makes me smile to remember being a brown blooded wage slave. or more precisely being happy that i'm not anymore.6 years and Fedex is just a lil UPS knock-off
Keep drinking that kool-aid.Listen,if ur upset that you got fired from UPS,im sorry but you are in denial if you think working at Fedex is better than working at UPS.They can fire you for wearing the wrong colored sox,plus they are going out of business.having worked at ups 17 years ago, i remember things a little differently. i believe th delivery information acquisition device came about soon after the competition (rps) came out with their barcode tracking. remember hand sheeting with the weight of the box being the closes you could get to an id? next day air came years after express had carved out their niche. so really, who's a knock-off of whom? and really mungrin, if you are ever in western illinois, swing by the golf course and let me get a gander at that check stub. it makes me smile to remember being a brown blooded wage slave. or more precisely being happy that i'm not anymore.
having worked at ups 17 years ago, i remember things a little differently. i believe th delivery information acquisition device came about soon after the competition (rps) came out with their barcode tracking. remember hand sheeting with the weight of the box being the closes you could get to an id? next day air came years after express had carved out their niche. so really, who's a knock-off of whom? and really mungrin, if you are ever in western illinois, swing by the golf course and let me get a gander at that check stub. it makes me smile to remember being a brown blooded wage slave. or more precisely being happy that i'm not anymore.
having worked at ups 17 years ago, i remember things a little differently. i believe th delivery information acquisition device came about soon after the competition (rps) came out with their barcode tracking. remember hand sheeting with the weight of the box being the closes you could get to an id? next day air came years after express had carved out their niche. so really, who's a knock-off of whom? and really mungrin, if you are ever in western illinois, swing by the golf course and let me get a gander at that check stub. it makes me smile to remember being a brown blooded wage slave. or more precisely being happy that i'm not anymore.
having worked at ups 17 years ago, i remember things a little differently. i believe th delivery information acquisition device came about soon after the competition (rps) came out with their barcode tracking. remember hand sheeting with the weight of the box being the closes you could get to an id? next day air came years after express had carved out their niche. so really, who's a knock-off of whom? and really mungrin, if you are ever in western illinois, swing by the golf course and let me get a gander at that check stub. it makes me smile to remember being a brown blooded wage slave. or more precisely being happy that i'm not anymore.
quad cities usa.Where at in Western Illinois?
that's correct about air volume. of course in this economy, a lot of shippers finally figured out that much of what they shipped next day or 2nd day could get there just as fast with ground service.ups had air in the 30's..if only they would have just stayed with it. By the way it sounds ups and fedex pretty much are in a dead heat on the air volume.
It probably should not be called a bailout. Other than that, everything seemed pretty factual; A union company has a non union competitor, so they create an issue that the employees at the non-union shop don't even care about, and spearhead it for no other reason than to hobble the competitor.