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<blockquote data-quote="Aquaman" data-source="post: 5914791" data-attributes="member: 68552"><p>No I think they should rework the dayside operation, that only really flew postal anyway, to be better capable of adapting to shifting volume. And I only suggest that happen, because they were our biggest customer by far. I think you change whatever needs to be changed for that. Because the loss of it triggers massive change anyway. Change that produces zero packages moving through the network. I stand by my claim that doing all that work to keep planes of postal in the air, just wasn’t worth it to a company that’s shifting away from the massive airline model. If you’re going to sit here and pretend that FedEx couldn’t boost profit through operational changes, your full of it. But those aren’t the kind of “operational changes” they’re interested in making. They’re interested in laying people off….</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aquaman, post: 5914791, member: 68552"] No I think they should rework the dayside operation, that only really flew postal anyway, to be better capable of adapting to shifting volume. And I only suggest that happen, because they were our biggest customer by far. I think you change whatever needs to be changed for that. Because the loss of it triggers massive change anyway. Change that produces zero packages moving through the network. I stand by my claim that doing all that work to keep planes of postal in the air, just wasn’t worth it to a company that’s shifting away from the massive airline model. If you’re going to sit here and pretend that FedEx couldn’t boost profit through operational changes, your full of it. But those aren’t the kind of “operational changes” they’re interested in making. They’re interested in laying people off…. [/QUOTE]
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