MassWineGuy
Well-Known Member
Well worded.
Itâs everyoneâs fault but FredExâsSo if a Ground âemployeeâ gets fired for letâs say releasing an alcohol shipments without a real signatures, should he tell his boss that it wasnât his fault and the customer is to blame because they selected our crappy service and they should expect that sort of thing? Gee maybe the station manager should call that customer and give them a good ass chewing.
Get real.
Beats me. I never denied the math.Been arguing for this for 15+ years. Only difference is I miscalculated how readily FedEx would exchange control of couriers for cheaper, crappy service.
Whoâs the sellout here???
That translates to, "No Dano and everyone else, I cannot explain how or why jacking up the biggest expense in the company would increase margins. I cannot."You mean like Response and DeathStar?
Some already have.For probably the next 10 to 12 months everyone and their mule will be speculating about what will happen. Kind of like a presidential election thatâs still two years away. One of my pet hopes is that (at least some) ops and senior managers come under the knife as well as us plebes.
You mean like Response and DeathStar?That translates to, "No Dano and everyone else, I cannot explain how or why jacking up the biggest expense in the company would increase margins. I cannot."
One of our drivers talked to a Ground contractor that lives on his route. The contractor said that with what he expects to make on the express freight he wonât even be able to hire another driver. He said his drivers will leave early to start delivering their ground freight. When the express freight shows up theyâll return to the building and sort and load their own trucks (ground handlers will be gone by this time). Then they will go deliver everything and try to get pups. Sounds like a mess. We are a small area so maybe theyâll do things differently at larger stations.If contractors were smart and united they would get one message loud and clear across to management At 8:15 AM they're pull out of that terminal with or without the air box.
Many routes across America are high mileage and long workdays. There simply will not be any time available to stand around waiting for the air box to finally arrive.
For many it will still mean two trucks in the same area. Ground comes through first and later in the day another guy comes bringing the air box. And for many there isn't enough air box to have dedicated trucks running it. And if that is the way contractors end up doing it they going to lose their feces discharge portals. ( Can't use the A word on here).
If the Express volume is truly as low as they portray, then there is no reason that any freight should be late. On time freight means a Leave Building time of no later than 0800.One of our drivers talked to a Ground contractor that lives on his route. The contractor said that with what he expects to make on the express freight he wonât even be able to hire another driver. He said his drivers will leave early to start delivering their ground freight. When the express freight shows up theyâll return to the building and sort and load their own trucks (ground handlers will be gone by this time). Then they will go deliver everything and try to get pups. Sounds like a mess. We are a small area so maybe theyâll do things differently at larger stations.
Rural routes are so big that they are not measured in neighborhoods but rather multiple counties. Fedex has this "you're going right past it " frame of mind when it comes to passing off the air boxes onto a Ground contractors truck. A contractor employed drivers area is so big that there is simply nowhere near enough time in his day to hang around at the terminal waiting for that air box to finally get there and still cover and clean his entire route. And if it's coming into a little regional or county airport you don't know when it's even going to get there if at all or how far from the terminal it's located.One of our drivers talked to a Ground contractor that lives on his route. The contractor said that with what he expects to make on the express freight he wonât even be able to hire another driver. He said his drivers will leave early to start delivering their ground freight. When the express freight shows up theyâll return to the building and sort and load their own trucks (ground handlers will be gone by this time). Then they will go deliver everything and try to get pups. Sounds like a mess. We are a small area so maybe theyâll do things differently at larger stations.
At the terminal I was at the airport is a small regional county owned airport 12 miles away with constant weather issues and if that one is closed for weather the next one is 65 miles away Terminal departure will be far closer to 10 AM not 8AM and they'll be lucky to get out by that time. Things around here are a WHOLE LOT different than the Dallas/Houston area familiar to you.If the Express volume is truly as low as they portray, then there is no reason that any freight should be late. On time freight means a Leave Building time of no later than 0800.
Cutting flights and hub/ramp employees insures the Express freight will still be late.If the Express volume is truly as low as they portray, then there is no reason that any freight should be late. On time freight means a Leave Building time of no later than 0800.
But, but, but......that was the OLD FedEx Express! We're discussing the NEW FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION. Raj promises things are going to be different!Cutting flights and hub/ramp employees insures the Express freight will still be late.
Turn on the Overtime machine.One of our drivers talked to a Ground contractor that lives on his route. The contractor said that with what he expects to make on the express freight he wonât even be able to hire another driver. He said his drivers will leave early to start delivering their ground freight. When the express freight shows up theyâll return to the building and sort and load their own trucks (ground handlers will be gone by this time). Then they will go deliver everything and try to get pups. Sounds like a mess. We are a small area so maybe theyâll do things differently at larger stations.
"I will not address how drastically increasing labor costs will increase margins. Allow me to change the subject."You mean like Response and DeathStar?
You're so wrong it's almost comical LMAO. It's hilarious because the revenue and income are public info released every quarter.Margins yeah. In terms of the dollar amount Express has always been ahead. But yea brother theyâre giving up the company to contractors. Canât wait to hear the excuses when it donât end up happening.
Why do you think Express bleeds $ ?You're so wrong it's almost comical LMAO. It's hilarious because the revenue and income are public info released every quarter.
For some perspective, since you are apparently incapable of looking up earnings reports yourself.
Q3 2023 - Express revenue: $10.3 billion, income: $119 million.
Ground revenue - $8.7 billion, income $844 million.
Q2 2023 - Express revenue $11.3 billion, income $520 million.
Ground revenue $8.8 billion, income $641 million.
In the last 3 years Ground has earned $2.4 billion more in INCOME (AKA PROFIT) than Express in the same time period.
Express just bleeds money. As we all say, Ground earns it and Express spends it. I'm sorry you've been so brainwashed by delusions of grandeur over in Expressville!
Well, most of the admin personnel isnât fit to run a McDonaldâs, so that part should be pretty easy."I will not address how drastically increasing labor costs will increase margins. Allow me to change the subject."
We've been through this before. They'd have to buy thousands of additional trucks and hire more mechanics to maintain them. On top of that they'd have to hire more admin personnel (benefits, payroll, HR, and so on), more managers, etc.
Aren't fit.Well, most of the admin personnel isnât fit to run a McDonaldâs, so that part should be pretty easy.
Itâs actually worse than it appears FedEx Express freight is shown for revenue but not income it accounts for about 33% of revenue but probably 66% of income. Heavyweight drivers loaded with deliveries costing thousands of dollars apiece are extremely profitable.You're so wrong it's almost comical LMAO. It's hilarious because the revenue and income are public info released every quarter.
For some perspective, since you are apparently incapable of looking up earnings reports yourself.
Q3 2023 - Express revenue: $10.3 billion, income: $119 million.
Ground revenue - $8.7 billion, income $844 million.
Q2 2023 - Express revenue $11.3 billion, income $520 million.
Ground revenue $8.8 billion, income $641 million.
In the last 3 years Ground has earned $2.4 billion more in INCOME (AKA PROFIT) than Express in the same time period.
Express just bleeds money. As we all say, Ground earns it and Express spends it. I'm sorry you've been so brainwashed by delusions of grandeur over in Expressv