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Union / Fedex / UPS - An Analogy
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawk780" data-source="post: 533824" data-attributes="member: 7363"><p>Interesting question, I think it's because we're truly much better at what we do than the competition. That is to say, we are still able to turn a profit even with our (significantly) higher fixed costs, because while we make more money overall, we have a much smaller profit margin, we just move a higher volume of packages. </p><p></p><p>But all of this is really tangential, what's important to me is that there is a competitive disadvantage. But that doesn't seem to resonate with the BC folks, so I'll give it a rest, can't hurt tryin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawk780, post: 533824, member: 7363"] Interesting question, I think it's because we're truly much better at what we do than the competition. That is to say, we are still able to turn a profit even with our (significantly) higher fixed costs, because while we make more money overall, we have a much smaller profit margin, we just move a higher volume of packages. But all of this is really tangential, what's important to me is that there is a competitive disadvantage. But that doesn't seem to resonate with the BC folks, so I'll give it a rest, can't hurt tryin. [/QUOTE]
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