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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1123851" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>And couriers already routinely break off to get early close PUP's. The big difference is scheduling appointments between 5-8 p.m.. If they start a dedicated appointment driver later, he could do some regular deliveries to help out on heavy days and be able to cover appointments across several rts in more condensed areas, staying out until they're done. Would be the equivalent of bringing FO couriers in earlier, only staying out later. The thing is that they are reducing volume so without this and any other schemes they may come up with they are going to have too many people for the available work. If anything will push couriers into a union drive it'll be stagnant wages combined with low hours. They had to have figured this into the equation when Fred told Wall Street they will almost double profit by 2016. Just like everything else this has been in the works for awhile, let's see if it's a great idea, like Standard Overnight or resi release, or if it's a Zapmail boondoggle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1123851, member: 24302"] And couriers already routinely break off to get early close PUP's. The big difference is scheduling appointments between 5-8 p.m.. If they start a dedicated appointment driver later, he could do some regular deliveries to help out on heavy days and be able to cover appointments across several rts in more condensed areas, staying out until they're done. Would be the equivalent of bringing FO couriers in earlier, only staying out later. The thing is that they are reducing volume so without this and any other schemes they may come up with they are going to have too many people for the available work. If anything will push couriers into a union drive it'll be stagnant wages combined with low hours. They had to have figured this into the equation when Fred told Wall Street they will almost double profit by 2016. Just like everything else this has been in the works for awhile, let's see if it's a great idea, like Standard Overnight or resi release, or if it's a Zapmail boondoggle. [/QUOTE]
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