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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 4002555" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>On just about every planet when most of the costs are fixed, with very little of the expense directly related to the actual number of packages. The building costs the same even if 2% fewer packages pass through, A courier doesn't really cost 2% less if he delivers 2% fewer packages, vehicle costs, utilities, benefit costs, , etc are only affected a miniscule amount if volume drops 2%. So if revenue drops by 2%, as it would with 2% fewer packages, most of the revenue loss comes directly out of profit. Not all, but most, and it should take less than a high school education to realize it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 4002555, member: 60252"] On just about every planet when most of the costs are fixed, with very little of the expense directly related to the actual number of packages. The building costs the same even if 2% fewer packages pass through, A courier doesn't really cost 2% less if he delivers 2% fewer packages, vehicle costs, utilities, benefit costs, , etc are only affected a miniscule amount if volume drops 2%. So if revenue drops by 2%, as it would with 2% fewer packages, most of the revenue loss comes directly out of profit. Not all, but most, and it should take less than a high school education to realize it. [/QUOTE]
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