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Ground forced on Labor Day???
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<blockquote data-quote="It will be fine" data-source="post: 4612546" data-attributes="member: 55017"><p>Your repeated ridiculous claims from old knowledge don’t make much difference to anything.</p><p>Let’s do a little thought experiment though. How would my situation be improved by contractors having more power in their relationship with FedEx? Would the increase in negotiating power outweigh the inevitable issues created by a more balanced power dynamic? My revenue comes from the FedEx Ground brand and nationwide operation. If there were a bunch contractors with the business acumen you’ve displayed and they had power to dictate terms to FedEx how many shippers would be lost? How much would my revenue decrease because FedEx had less leverage or ability to remove failing contractors from the network?</p><p></p><p>For me the requirements set by FedEx are reasonable and rather easy to meet. I don’t find them overly burdensome. If operators have a difficult time meeting them, they shouldn’t be contractors. Their failures have the potential to lower my income.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="It will be fine, post: 4612546, member: 55017"] Your repeated ridiculous claims from old knowledge don’t make much difference to anything. Let’s do a little thought experiment though. How would my situation be improved by contractors having more power in their relationship with FedEx? Would the increase in negotiating power outweigh the inevitable issues created by a more balanced power dynamic? My revenue comes from the FedEx Ground brand and nationwide operation. If there were a bunch contractors with the business acumen you’ve displayed and they had power to dictate terms to FedEx how many shippers would be lost? How much would my revenue decrease because FedEx had less leverage or ability to remove failing contractors from the network? For me the requirements set by FedEx are reasonable and rather easy to meet. I don’t find them overly burdensome. If operators have a difficult time meeting them, they shouldn’t be contractors. Their failures have the potential to lower my income. [/QUOTE]
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