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<blockquote data-quote="Gone fishin" data-source="post: 5367605" data-attributes="member: 59083"><p>Because the Fedx brand sucks in both and no longer a reliable service for one. In order to fix ground Raj is gonna have to pay contractors more and that’s not happening. If they do it won’t trickle down to the actual couriers. That means the same junk they’ve been hiring , constant turnover. </p><p>The fact that when I pull up to a stop and they say you’re the fourth fedex today. Waste. </p><p>Margins for ground and express are worse. </p><p>E-commerce is the future, it can’t happen overnight but the UPS model is proven. One truck, one area. It’s really not that hard to understand</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone fishin, post: 5367605, member: 59083"] Because the Fedx brand sucks in both and no longer a reliable service for one. In order to fix ground Raj is gonna have to pay contractors more and that’s not happening. If they do it won’t trickle down to the actual couriers. That means the same junk they’ve been hiring , constant turnover. The fact that when I pull up to a stop and they say you’re the fourth fedex today. Waste. Margins for ground and express are worse. E-commerce is the future, it can’t happen overnight but the UPS model is proven. One truck, one area. It’s really not that hard to understand [/QUOTE]
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