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Should UPS be concerned about Amazon's order of 20,000 vans?
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<blockquote data-quote="RPSman" data-source="post: 3729729" data-attributes="member: 51437"><p>Have you ever considered the possibility that had there been no 1997 UPS strike, that RPS would have merged with Airborne Express instead? The only thing holding that back was the fact that AE couriers in bigger markets in the East USA were Teamsters, unlike the AE cartage contractor I worked for in western MO after leaving RPS. AE couriers used to pick up RPS paperwork at my terminal in rural MO; they discussed having us deliver to rural towns that they did not service, but we did. You must be Machiavelli's brother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RPSman, post: 3729729, member: 51437"] Have you ever considered the possibility that had there been no 1997 UPS strike, that RPS would have merged with Airborne Express instead? The only thing holding that back was the fact that AE couriers in bigger markets in the East USA were Teamsters, unlike the AE cartage contractor I worked for in western MO after leaving RPS. AE couriers used to pick up RPS paperwork at my terminal in rural MO; they discussed having us deliver to rural towns that they did not service, but we did. You must be Machiavelli's brother. [/QUOTE]
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