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<blockquote data-quote="Brown287" data-source="post: 805438" data-attributes="member: 14940"><p>I for one think that this move would be to FedEx's benefit. With UPS just reporting their profit, it flies in the face of FedEx's notion that you can't make profit while fairly compensating your employee's. Also as stated before when they are in fact your employee's you have complete control of them and your business. This in large part is why UPS is able to increase profits through even the most challenging times. </p><p> </p><p>Basically as it stands now at FedEx, they operate on a good faith model of business. They hope the drivers that they do not control on a day to day basis will do the job and meet all the needs and challenges of their customers. With FDX calling the shots though, they will be able to deploy the drivers as needed when ever and where ever FDX needs them. No questions asked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown287, post: 805438, member: 14940"] I for one think that this move would be to FedEx's benefit. With UPS just reporting their profit, it flies in the face of FedEx's notion that you can't make profit while fairly compensating your employee's. Also as stated before when they are in fact your employee's you have complete control of them and your business. This in large part is why UPS is able to increase profits through even the most challenging times. Basically as it stands now at FedEx, they operate on a good faith model of business. They hope the drivers that they do not control on a day to day basis will do the job and meet all the needs and challenges of their customers. With FDX calling the shots though, they will be able to deploy the drivers as needed when ever and where ever FDX needs them. No questions asked. [/QUOTE]
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