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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 1589606" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Those seemingly endless list of infractions committed by FedEx (RPS) drivers as they pertain to the subject of whether or not the general public cares makes me think of the old saying..... "A clean shop is a safe shop." I've also heard other sayings similar to that about being organized and efficient. I also like "Smooth Is Fast." UPS <strong><u>NOT</u></strong> allowing their drivers to behave like FedEx Ground drivers and instilling an environment of professionalism <u>and</u> efficiency (not a FedEx driving turning taking a corner on two wheels while a school's is unloading) has always helped UPS be the preferred shipper (which we amazing still are). But with UPS's current obsession with ORION having us show up to commercial stops around the same time (or later) than our methhead counterparts, and having us make pickups on trace instead of during contractual times, that preference is slowly but surely swinging in Ground's favor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 1589606, member: 198"] Those seemingly endless list of infractions committed by FedEx (RPS) drivers as they pertain to the subject of whether or not the general public cares makes me think of the old saying..... "A clean shop is a safe shop." I've also heard other sayings similar to that about being organized and efficient. I also like "Smooth Is Fast." UPS [B][U]NOT[/U][/B] allowing their drivers to behave like FedEx Ground drivers and instilling an environment of professionalism [U]and[/U] efficiency (not a FedEx driving turning taking a corner on two wheels while a school's is unloading) has always helped UPS be the preferred shipper (which we amazing still are). But with UPS's current obsession with ORION having us show up to commercial stops around the same time (or later) than our methhead counterparts, and having us make pickups on trace instead of during contractual times, that preference is slowly but surely swinging in Ground's favor. [/QUOTE]
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