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<blockquote data-quote="Buffaloaf" data-source="post: 641997" data-attributes="member: 20890"><p>Yes, I think that UPS really cares about fuel savings because fuel savings impact their bottom line. It costs ~28.00 an hour to pay a driver's wages, but it probably costs at least 50.00 to pay for the gas that it costs the driver to drive for an hour (in feeders, that is).</p><p> </p><p>Now, if you mean, do I think that UPS cares about minimizing its fuel usage in an attempt to have less of a carbon footprint? No, I don't. Individuals throughout management and union ranks may, but the company decision to maximize fuel effeciency is clearly a dollars and cents driven agenda.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffaloaf, post: 641997, member: 20890"] Yes, I think that UPS really cares about fuel savings because fuel savings impact their bottom line. It costs ~28.00 an hour to pay a driver's wages, but it probably costs at least 50.00 to pay for the gas that it costs the driver to drive for an hour (in feeders, that is). Now, if you mean, do I think that UPS cares about minimizing its fuel usage in an attempt to have less of a carbon footprint? No, I don't. Individuals throughout management and union ranks may, but the company decision to maximize fuel effeciency is clearly a dollars and cents driven agenda. [/QUOTE]
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