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<blockquote data-quote="l22" data-source="post: 1554103" data-attributes="member: 56868"><p>It really seems like there is a far bigger possibility of failure than there is of success with purchasing a Ground route. So many things can go wrong unexpectedly to where I'd say it's really not worth it. There are other ways outside of this industry to make good money. If you really want to purchase a route and deal with Fedex Ground and it seems like it will be profitable - I'd consider how much risk is really involved in making the potential profit, which it seems like you are trying to do. Like Gixxer Squid said, hope for the best but prepare for the worst - the very worst. Ground and Fedex in general will likely have to deal with changes in how they treat their employees/how they do business/how their business functions in the coming future. If I were you, I'd look into getting into the mortgage loan business, real estate, learning a trade, getting certified in something, etc. lol. I am me (an Express courier) and I've been looking to do something else in recent months - or just staying at Express p/t.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="l22, post: 1554103, member: 56868"] It really seems like there is a far bigger possibility of failure than there is of success with purchasing a Ground route. So many things can go wrong unexpectedly to where I'd say it's really not worth it. There are other ways outside of this industry to make good money. If you really want to purchase a route and deal with Fedex Ground and it seems like it will be profitable - I'd consider how much risk is really involved in making the potential profit, which it seems like you are trying to do. Like Gixxer Squid said, hope for the best but prepare for the worst - the very worst. Ground and Fedex in general will likely have to deal with changes in how they treat their employees/how they do business/how their business functions in the coming future. If I were you, I'd look into getting into the mortgage loan business, real estate, learning a trade, getting certified in something, etc. lol. I am me (an Express courier) and I've been looking to do something else in recent months - or just staying at Express p/t. [/QUOTE]
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