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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 1270569" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>He's a good businessman because he because he's able to balance all that and keep his customers at least satisfied enough to stay with him. Make no mistake about it: Express has the money to make itself exactly what couriers remember it being 20 years ago. Where is the pressure to do that? Turnover? Threat of organizing? Shippers leaving in droves? Anecdotally I'm sure folks could point to pockets of this all over the country. None of these things as of yet rise to the level of that kind of concern with Memphis. They hold the cards and time is on their side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 1270569, member: 22662"] He's a good businessman because he because he's able to balance all that and keep his customers at least satisfied enough to stay with him. Make no mistake about it: Express has the money to make itself exactly what couriers remember it being 20 years ago. Where is the pressure to do that? Turnover? Threat of organizing? Shippers leaving in droves? Anecdotally I'm sure folks could point to pockets of this all over the country. None of these things as of yet rise to the level of that kind of concern with Memphis. They hold the cards and time is on their side. [/QUOTE]
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