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Is Ground really getting E2 and XS?
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<blockquote data-quote="TUT" data-source="post: 1095028" data-attributes="member: 29298"><p>Ok that is a whole nother ball of wax... I was working on "Fedex Sales People are being sneaky and really pushing ground", no rates are doing that.</p><p></p><p>Now what would Fedex be today if they didn't purchase RPS? I would say you'd be in no better position, perhaps even harsher. The company would have been a shell of what is was, because this is driven by shipper/consumer demand and not Fedex's. So for the Express driver it does sound like a choice of two evils. And I do sympathize about the situation and how you are budding up against a different business structure. But those in charge of Fedex, obtaining RPS was a master stroke and you can't hold that move against them, however perhaps the contractor model, one can... It isn't all black and white, but the buying of RPS was the right move for almost everyone and for the Express driver probably about an even move. You were going down without having a ground solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TUT, post: 1095028, member: 29298"] Ok that is a whole nother ball of wax... I was working on "Fedex Sales People are being sneaky and really pushing ground", no rates are doing that. Now what would Fedex be today if they didn't purchase RPS? I would say you'd be in no better position, perhaps even harsher. The company would have been a shell of what is was, because this is driven by shipper/consumer demand and not Fedex's. So for the Express driver it does sound like a choice of two evils. And I do sympathize about the situation and how you are budding up against a different business structure. But those in charge of Fedex, obtaining RPS was a master stroke and you can't hold that move against them, however perhaps the contractor model, one can... It isn't all black and white, but the buying of RPS was the right move for almost everyone and for the Express driver probably about an even move. You were going down without having a ground solution. [/QUOTE]
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