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<blockquote data-quote="montecarlo12" data-source="post: 81561" data-attributes="member: 4659"><p>UPSDAWG,</p><p>I only know two IC that are on my route. I have talked to both of them about the class action lawsuit. Neither have any desire of being a Fedex employee. Both had net incomes of over 100k last year working 10 hour days. Fedex ground has a number of state of the art facilities opening this year and the more volume the Ground division can handle, the more money the IC will make. I know Fedex Ground is going to be aggressive in seeking large ground shippers the next few years as they continue to grow. If you been reading current articles about Fedex you will see that the Express division will also be setting its sites back on domestic air which it has been getting away from,for much more profitable intl packages. Wouldnt it be ironic if Fedex offers cheaper rates to customers on ground shipping to take express packages away from UPS? That was a huge advantage for UPS for many years when Fedex was just an Express division. I think UPS sales used to call it package bundling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="montecarlo12, post: 81561, member: 4659"] UPSDAWG, I only know two IC that are on my route. I have talked to both of them about the class action lawsuit. Neither have any desire of being a Fedex employee. Both had net incomes of over 100k last year working 10 hour days. Fedex ground has a number of state of the art facilities opening this year and the more volume the Ground division can handle, the more money the IC will make. I know Fedex Ground is going to be aggressive in seeking large ground shippers the next few years as they continue to grow. If you been reading current articles about Fedex you will see that the Express division will also be setting its sites back on domestic air which it has been getting away from,for much more profitable intl packages. Wouldnt it be ironic if Fedex offers cheaper rates to customers on ground shipping to take express packages away from UPS? That was a huge advantage for UPS for many years when Fedex was just an Express division. I think UPS sales used to call it package bundling. [/QUOTE]
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