clean hairy
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I wonder if profits would go up if orion was disabled and drivers could run routes using area knowledge and common sense that they used before orion?
CUstomer Satisfaction Index absolutely would.I wonder if profits would go up if orion was disabled and drivers could run routes using area knowledge and common sense that they used before orion?
I wonder if profits would go up if orion was disabled and drivers could run routes using area knowledge and common sense that they used before orion?
On common sense customer needs?Ups is going broke
My package volume continues to go up. Most of the new volume is Amazon. A lot of them are next day air savers for Prime members.
If we aren’t making as much profit, there is ONLY one reason. Our contract price with Amazon for their packages!!!
Cutting costs won’t ever work until we are properly compensated for delivering Amazon packages.
I dont believe your 50% number is right.its actually much lower.Amazon announced $800M build-out to offer 1-day Prime shipping across most of the US. In their own statement they said they were building out their logistics network for 20 years. UPS and FedEx only looked at more volume and short-term profit and now we have a real 4th competitor with about 50% of the total online sales with little legacy costs.
UPS and FedEx are not going out of business, etc. but I do see stagnant growth, especially when the next recession hits. UPS could have been a differentiator and leader if it stayed private and added warehousing and shipping to compete with Amazon 20 yrs ago. But it went public and it is all about 90-day stock price forecasts now. Sad.
I dont believe your 50% number is right.its actually much lower.
I dont believe your 50% number is right.its actually much lower.
Amazon is not %50 in terms of volume, or wholesale.Here you go. Box Ox is correct. This is the post from 2 yrs ago from Business Insider. Amazon has close to 50% of all online sales.
Amazon accounts for 43% of US online retail sales
Business Insider Intelligence
Feb. 3, 2017, 12:12 PM
Who caresExpecting the return of route cutting? Grumpier Center Manager? Even less toilet paper and paper towels? Nothing changed at all?
UPS profit falls 17.4 percent hurt by severe winter - Reuters
You really think UPS couldn't
Impossible. I confused what I read before. The number I was thinking about was total retail.Here you go. Box Ox is correct. This is the post from 2 yrs ago from Business Insider. Amazon has close to 50% of all online sales.
Amazon accounts for 43% of US online retail sales
Business Insider Intelligence
Feb. 3, 2017, 12:12 PM
The stock would have really suffered. Not saying you’re wrong but it’s the nature of Wall Street.My entire point to Amazon is that they had a 20+ year vision. UPS / FedEx / Post Office did not and now we either adapt or face the consequences for the next generation of workers at UPS.
You really think UPS couldn't build and operate a large warehouse outside Atlanta for example and offer 1-day shipping? We could have done a pilot program like this 10+ years ago.
I need QuikSolv and gloves. I have lots of SPL100 to trade.I am going to start a Gofundme so I can order pink tag items.
You don't mind the suggestive graffiti drawn on the dirt?It's never bothered me driving a dirty package car but I always cleaned my windows every morning before I left . If they don't care about our appearance than neither do I .
I welcome itYou don't mind the suggestive graffiti drawn on the dirt?