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In the end, who wins??? And at what cost?
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<blockquote data-quote="moldsporh" data-source="post: 5644958" data-attributes="member: 54834"><p>Public UPS definitely changed our workload, and that plays a big part but that was a few years later.</p><p></p><p> As far as mgmt is concerned, along with the working relationship.....that went south after the strike...never returned to what was "normal" UPS...aka, customer first always, and "look out for your drivers"</p><p>. Now it's where the largest profit margin is with "public" UPS. If that means tossing the smaller company, or smaller profit margin to the curb, that's what is at play now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moldsporh, post: 5644958, member: 54834"] Public UPS definitely changed our workload, and that plays a big part but that was a few years later. As far as mgmt is concerned, along with the working relationship.....that went south after the strike...never returned to what was "normal" UPS...aka, customer first always, and "look out for your drivers" . Now it's where the largest profit margin is with "public" UPS. If that means tossing the smaller company, or smaller profit margin to the curb, that's what is at play now. [/QUOTE]
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