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<blockquote data-quote="newgirl" data-source="post: 4517618" data-attributes="member: 30504"><p>i tried to get more info but no one seems to know the specifics on how it is supposed to be scheduled. But it's supposed to start in September in the Tampa area market. Height of hurricane season on the gulf coast and just before peak. I asked someone who knows someone who knows someone in the area. </p><p></p><p>I have run many scenarios through my mind but the amount of people--crrs, handlers and CTV drivers, plus equipment--from powerpads to CTVs--that it wil take to pull this off has not been calculated. Add in weather, DRA and broken equipment--it's beyond ridiculous. </p><p></p><p>MEM wants express to concentrate on B2B and ground on resi's, hence this LMO thing. But express was never meant to be efficient, it's time definite. They would be better off just doing away with SOS service, but that's why you use X over G, right? You want it there early, X p1. Anything else go with the cheapest. Sorry I know I am rambling but this is what happens when the company's primary focus is the shareholders. They have kicked the customer to the curb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newgirl, post: 4517618, member: 30504"] i tried to get more info but no one seems to know the specifics on how it is supposed to be scheduled. But it's supposed to start in September in the Tampa area market. Height of hurricane season on the gulf coast and just before peak. I asked someone who knows someone who knows someone in the area. I have run many scenarios through my mind but the amount of people--crrs, handlers and CTV drivers, plus equipment--from powerpads to CTVs--that it wil take to pull this off has not been calculated. Add in weather, DRA and broken equipment--it's beyond ridiculous. MEM wants express to concentrate on B2B and ground on resi's, hence this LMO thing. But express was never meant to be efficient, it's time definite. They would be better off just doing away with SOS service, but that's why you use X over G, right? You want it there early, X p1. Anything else go with the cheapest. Sorry I know I am rambling but this is what happens when the company's primary focus is the shareholders. They have kicked the customer to the curb. [/QUOTE]
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