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<blockquote data-quote="MAKAVELI" data-source="post: 2705796" data-attributes="member: 43825"><p>I don't think you or the other ground cheerleaders understand how Express works and is basically the brand of the company. They love the profitability of ground but also realize if Express goes to contractors, they loose that brand and the future of the company. This is why they keep tweaking both opcos. To get the best of both for as long as they can. Express is a very large operation and can not survive on overnight volume alone. Like I said in a prior post, they essentially handcuffed themselves to keeping the opcos separate until its no longer viable to do so. There is simply too many legal issues and costs involved to turn Express into ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MAKAVELI, post: 2705796, member: 43825"] I don't think you or the other ground cheerleaders understand how Express works and is basically the brand of the company. They love the profitability of ground but also realize if Express goes to contractors, they loose that brand and the future of the company. This is why they keep tweaking both opcos. To get the best of both for as long as they can. Express is a very large operation and can not survive on overnight volume alone. Like I said in a prior post, they essentially handcuffed themselves to keeping the opcos separate until its no longer viable to do so. There is simply too many legal issues and costs involved to turn Express into ground. [/QUOTE]
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