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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4477786" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Package shipping is a business that has, is and will continue to be extremely competitive. It's an easy business to get into but a hard one to stay in. Rate cutting will continue to be the industry driver. As a result when it comes to cutting costs the guy at the bottom will suffer the most.</p><p></p><p>Now Dano is part of the shrinking, elitist primadonna group of preppy company employees who to this point have been shielded from the increasingly powerful market forces that will become all powerful as the effects of the upcoming recession take control. If they are impacted we don't yet know and if they are they will be among the last to be impacted because needless to say that they have never experienced what truly hard lines are like and they will no doubt cry the loudest.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately for the people at Fedex who are out there everyday in what continues to become an ever more dangerous and violent workplace environment the fact that they are nonunion workforce they have zero push back, no power to resist the ongoing devaluation of not just their labor but also their representation and defense of the company through their performance of the physical service for which the company is handsomely paid. </p><p></p><p>As the devaluation continues there will no doubt come a day and it could be sooner than you might think when it reaches the point where the people who make life good for Dano and others realizing that they no longer have anything to lose begin to take matters into their own hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4477786, member: 58386"] Package shipping is a business that has, is and will continue to be extremely competitive. It's an easy business to get into but a hard one to stay in. Rate cutting will continue to be the industry driver. As a result when it comes to cutting costs the guy at the bottom will suffer the most. Now Dano is part of the shrinking, elitist primadonna group of preppy company employees who to this point have been shielded from the increasingly powerful market forces that will become all powerful as the effects of the upcoming recession take control. If they are impacted we don't yet know and if they are they will be among the last to be impacted because needless to say that they have never experienced what truly hard lines are like and they will no doubt cry the loudest. Unfortunately for the people at Fedex who are out there everyday in what continues to become an ever more dangerous and violent workplace environment the fact that they are nonunion workforce they have zero push back, no power to resist the ongoing devaluation of not just their labor but also their representation and defense of the company through their performance of the physical service for which the company is handsomely paid. As the devaluation continues there will no doubt come a day and it could be sooner than you might think when it reaches the point where the people who make life good for Dano and others realizing that they no longer have anything to lose begin to take matters into their own hands. [/QUOTE]
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