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<blockquote data-quote="Brown287" data-source="post: 805827" data-attributes="member: 14940"><p>SCAM maybe you do not believe anyone but you have the facts, but yes I am very aware of the existence of RPS and unlike you guys I am also very aware of the history of UPS. With that said what I was told does make sense in the regards of FedEx's supposed cost advantage, ask your self if FDX truly does have a cost advantage why is it that UPS not only enjoys a larger profit but a better profit margin. There truly is a cost advantage to having one person deliver every package. With that said every time FDX goes to court they end up morphing there contractor setup in some fashion. All this has effected their bottom line. So ask yourself anointed one, is it not possible for FDX to come to the conclusion that in the long run they will end up spending more money running things the way they are.</p><p> </p><p>Anyways back to your clouded thoughts on what UPS would of or would of not done. Germany was the first country that they expanded into completely, at first they setup shop and ran things the way they wanted to. Production was down and that meant that profits were down. So they took a step back and realized that there pay was getting them sub par work from sub par employees. This resulted into UPS increasing the compensation of their employees, which in turn lead to more production and yes increased profits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown287, post: 805827, member: 14940"] SCAM maybe you do not believe anyone but you have the facts, but yes I am very aware of the existence of RPS and unlike you guys I am also very aware of the history of UPS. With that said what I was told does make sense in the regards of FedEx's supposed cost advantage, ask your self if FDX truly does have a cost advantage why is it that UPS not only enjoys a larger profit but a better profit margin. There truly is a cost advantage to having one person deliver every package. With that said every time FDX goes to court they end up morphing there contractor setup in some fashion. All this has effected their bottom line. So ask yourself anointed one, is it not possible for FDX to come to the conclusion that in the long run they will end up spending more money running things the way they are. Anyways back to your clouded thoughts on what UPS would of or would of not done. Germany was the first country that they expanded into completely, at first they setup shop and ran things the way they wanted to. Production was down and that meant that profits were down. So they took a step back and realized that there pay was getting them sub par work from sub par employees. This resulted into UPS increasing the compensation of their employees, which in turn lead to more production and yes increased profits. [/QUOTE]
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