I don't need to. They're clear and odorless.
Midwest saying: "A skunk never smells his own hole."
I don't need to. They're clear and odorless.
Midwest saying: "A skunk never smells his own hole."
West Coast saying: " A rat never smile*ts in it's own nest".
You had a good argument going....right up until the last paragraph. If you knowingly sped, not to mention while looking at the powerpad, and that contributed to the accident it's on you every time. Those are the only things that are going to matter in a court of law, b/c FedEx can give thousands of other examples of people doing the exact same job with few or no accidents who are under the same pressure everyday. Now if they weren't able to determine your speed, so you claim to have been going the limit, and you lied about looking at the Ppad....is that any better than anything you accuse Fred/FedEx of? I will add that we have had a few more accidents than last year at my station, 3 to be exact, luckily they have all been very minor as far as damage/injury goes.....and without looking them up, I believe roughly 50% of them have been non-preventable.
Nice scenario.
But the truth is FedEx can't even make many domestic deliveries on time let alone the rest of the world.
They are in the process of that now. However they have a pick up account with both Ground and Express so they are paying more until they start with UPS to insure their stuff gets there.
I'm not 100% positive but I think it has something to do with what UPS drivers make. And how little FEDEX drivers make. I'm not making a joke. I think somehow that factors into it. The profit margin is less at UPS because of the pay.
The Ground commit time is 5 business day from the time FDX takes possession of the pkg.....doesn't matter if it's down the street or across the country. There are maps that show the approx. time it will take and may only be a day for places that are within 100-200 miles, sometimes that will happen, but again it's not guaranteed to my knowledge....which is limited when it comes to Ground. Why should they get next day delivery for paying Ground prices? Wouldn't be very smart business to guarantee overnight delivery with Ground pricing when they would have to ship it Express for 4-5 times as much to get it there next day.
Incredibly wrong. Ground commtitments are guaranteed.
Also, why not hold the trailers until they are full? As long as things get delivered by commit it makes more sense to fill the trailer than it does to pull it half empty.
I doubt they'll have much better luck with UPS. Generally pkgs get there a day or two sooner just b/c it's closer, but it's not guaranteed and they should be well aware of that before they choose to ship it Ground.
Can you tell us exactly what the commit is?Incredibly incorrect. Ground commitments are guaranteed.
Can you tell us exactly what the commit is?
By many I assume you mean the approx. 1% of shipments that are delivered late?