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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 750264" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>I read the news source. My <strong>opinion</strong> is that it's a FedEx scare tactic based on what I saw. You have a habit of disgreeing with me just for the sake of doing so. Your tagline pretty much erases any ideas that you debate topics with an open mind. "Thin" profit margins are profits nonetheless, and what would FedEx have to gain by playing on the sympathies and politics of rural customers? Lots, so that's why they are conducting another misinformation campaign.</p><p> </p><p>I love the term "special status". Just using the word "special" conveys unique treatment and circumstances that do not exist in this case. FedEx air products move the same way UPS air products do, yet one organization is a "trucking company" and the other is an "airline".</p><p>If you just shove all the BS aside it boils down to one thing, and one thing only. A "special" status for FedEx means that they probably don't have to deal with a union. Simple as that. Even someone with 3 brain cells can grasp that concept, can't you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 750264, member: 12508"] I read the news source. My [B]opinion[/B] is that it's a FedEx scare tactic based on what I saw. You have a habit of disgreeing with me just for the sake of doing so. Your tagline pretty much erases any ideas that you debate topics with an open mind. "Thin" profit margins are profits nonetheless, and what would FedEx have to gain by playing on the sympathies and politics of rural customers? Lots, so that's why they are conducting another misinformation campaign. I love the term "special status". Just using the word "special" conveys unique treatment and circumstances that do not exist in this case. FedEx air products move the same way UPS air products do, yet one organization is a "trucking company" and the other is an "airline". If you just shove all the BS aside it boils down to one thing, and one thing only. A "special" status for FedEx means that they probably don't have to deal with a union. Simple as that. Even someone with 3 brain cells can grasp that concept, can't you? [/QUOTE]
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