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<blockquote data-quote="brownIEman" data-source="post: 5659120" data-attributes="member: 14596"><p>It certainly would not, if that statement were factually true. It is not</p><p>2022 numbers</p><p>Fedex, 93.51B revenue, 546K employees, Revenue/employee ~ 171K</p><p>UPS 100B revenue, 536K employees, Rev/emp ~ 187K (slightly more, but not any where approaching 'exponentially' more)</p><p>Amazon, 513B revenue, 1.5million employees, rev/emp ~ 333K.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, not really. Also, factor in that UPS continues to loose market share. As I have said in the past, UPS has managed to transform into a business model that is profitable, but not competitive in the US domestic market</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownIEman, post: 5659120, member: 14596"] It certainly would not, if that statement were factually true. It is not 2022 numbers Fedex, 93.51B revenue, 546K employees, Revenue/employee ~ 171K UPS 100B revenue, 536K employees, Rev/emp ~ 187K (slightly more, but not any where approaching 'exponentially' more) Amazon, 513B revenue, 1.5million employees, rev/emp ~ 333K. Yeah, not really. Also, factor in that UPS continues to loose market share. As I have said in the past, UPS has managed to transform into a business model that is profitable, but not competitive in the US domestic market [/QUOTE]
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