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UPS can't compete because of high labor costs?
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<blockquote data-quote="hurricanegunner" data-source="post: 614011" data-attributes="member: 22122"><p>Every morning as I drive to work, I drive past about 10-15 FedEx trucks that are headed to their routes. And I have not even clocked in yet. Also, the FedEx drivers tell me they receive not only an hourly rate, but they also get paid by the package. The driver I spoke with said he gets a dollar a package. That explains why their trucks look empty at the start of the day. We get paid the same whether we have 5 packages or 500. From UPS's point of view, the more packages they cram on our trucks, the better. Just the opposite for FedEx.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurricanegunner, post: 614011, member: 22122"] Every morning as I drive to work, I drive past about 10-15 FedEx trucks that are headed to their routes. And I have not even clocked in yet. Also, the FedEx drivers tell me they receive not only an hourly rate, but they also get paid by the package. The driver I spoke with said he gets a dollar a package. That explains why their trucks look empty at the start of the day. We get paid the same whether we have 5 packages or 500. From UPS's point of view, the more packages they cram on our trucks, the better. Just the opposite for FedEx. [/QUOTE]
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