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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 547603" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>had you bother to look up 'Zounds you would have known that i am well aware of the "Jeezus" exclamation. but no matter. no, i do not feel guilty. not in the least. i do not overburden my drivers for one simple reason. if i overload them and they can't get the route done, upon whom does it reflect? who wins if the packages do not get delivered? who wins if i have to continuously train new drivers to replace burned out ones? not me. as for writing "little form letters", i don't think for a moment it's effective or required. regardless of anyones personal impression of fred, we may as well come to the realization that he plays hardball and though he may lose this battle or that battle, he and the board of directors have a plan b in the works. i believe that i as an ic i may stand to benefit in one way or another. so in the long run, fred's battles mean little to me personally. only positioning myself and my business to grow. if that means providing health care, then so be it. if it means paying overtime, then perhaps i will do more in the area of route engineering. and if it means a merger of ground and express with the implementation of the contractor model all the better. just as you want to improve your situation, so too do i look for opportunities to do the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 547603, member: 22662"] had you bother to look up 'Zounds you would have known that i am well aware of the "Jeezus" exclamation. but no matter. no, i do not feel guilty. not in the least. i do not overburden my drivers for one simple reason. if i overload them and they can't get the route done, upon whom does it reflect? who wins if the packages do not get delivered? who wins if i have to continuously train new drivers to replace burned out ones? not me. as for writing "little form letters", i don't think for a moment it's effective or required. regardless of anyones personal impression of fred, we may as well come to the realization that he plays hardball and though he may lose this battle or that battle, he and the board of directors have a plan b in the works. i believe that i as an ic i may stand to benefit in one way or another. so in the long run, fred's battles mean little to me personally. only positioning myself and my business to grow. if that means providing health care, then so be it. if it means paying overtime, then perhaps i will do more in the area of route engineering. and if it means a merger of ground and express with the implementation of the contractor model all the better. just as you want to improve your situation, so too do i look for opportunities to do the same. [/QUOTE]
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