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<blockquote data-quote="Motown" data-source="post: 1245226" data-attributes="member: 50012"><p>I have a prediction:This "story" will be around the next 3 days and people will forget about it and move on once the new year starts. I also predict that none o the big shippers are going anywhere. This proves that one shipper couldn't possibly handle all the volume so pretty much its going to be business as usual.Both companies made a ton of money.No lessons were learned here,if anything it'll be blamed on the weather and a good number of the public will accept that and move on.In my area we delivered the last of the stuff left in the system today and all day I got nothing but praise for the hard work we do. The majority of the public gets it I think but you will have that loud minority that will go on tv and scream and rant about a package that they ordered on the 23rd that they should have gotten on the 24th. We as a country need to reevaluate the reason for the season cuz if not getting an object ruins your Christmas then that's a serious problem in my book. I think little johnny can go without his call of duty video game one more day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Motown, post: 1245226, member: 50012"] I have a prediction:This "story" will be around the next 3 days and people will forget about it and move on once the new year starts. I also predict that none o the big shippers are going anywhere. This proves that one shipper couldn't possibly handle all the volume so pretty much its going to be business as usual.Both companies made a ton of money.No lessons were learned here,if anything it'll be blamed on the weather and a good number of the public will accept that and move on.In my area we delivered the last of the stuff left in the system today and all day I got nothing but praise for the hard work we do. The majority of the public gets it I think but you will have that loud minority that will go on tv and scream and rant about a package that they ordered on the 23rd that they should have gotten on the 24th. We as a country need to reevaluate the reason for the season cuz if not getting an object ruins your Christmas then that's a serious problem in my book. I think little johnny can go without his call of duty video game one more day. [/QUOTE]
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