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Depressurizing the present/future ISP role...responses please
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<blockquote data-quote="Franklin Moore" data-source="post: 3558279" data-attributes="member: 72945"><p>Talked to my nephew at length last night. He mentioned this comment by a poster here:</p><p><em></em></p><p><em>And I dare you to pull in some day without prior approval in a Chevy volt, and have a driver drop off a couple packages who hasn't been approved by fedex even if the driver has a Class a license and runs his own trucking business. I dare you to take packages to your local courier company and pay them to deliver the packages for you.</em></p><p></p><p>He has been "hammered" by the growth and with with the attendant capital and workforce pressures. He cites the Amazon "Flex" concept and a coming Walmart - Uber arrangement as alternatives that might lighten up the workload for ISP's (and consequently stabilize them). </p><p></p><p>He also doesn't share another posters glee that a UPS strike will add to his bottom line and feels it will only further erode his drivers morale making the future even more challenging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Franklin Moore, post: 3558279, member: 72945"] Talked to my nephew at length last night. He mentioned this comment by a poster here: [I] And I dare you to pull in some day without prior approval in a Chevy volt, and have a driver drop off a couple packages who hasn't been approved by fedex even if the driver has a Class a license and runs his own trucking business. I dare you to take packages to your local courier company and pay them to deliver the packages for you.[/I] [I][/I] He has been "hammered" by the growth and with with the attendant capital and workforce pressures. He cites the Amazon "Flex" concept and a coming Walmart - Uber arrangement as alternatives that might lighten up the workload for ISP's (and consequently stabilize them). He also doesn't share another posters glee that a UPS strike will add to his bottom line and feels it will only further erode his drivers morale making the future even more challenging. [/QUOTE]
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