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UPS has created a parcel hungry monster. The USPS!
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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 1401853" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>You are assuming that without the Congressionally mandated pension allocations the union wouldn't be fighting for their pensions. That is a huge miscalculation on your part. But lets entertain that theory for a moment and the union and employees agree to <u><strong>DRASTICALLY</strong></u> modify or almost completely cut pension allocations. What are we left with? The same poor service and logistical nightmare that the USPS has always been. If they are able to <u>unfairly</u> slash prices on the scale mentioned in the article then they will, in fact, have an advantage (whether it be ridiculously unfair or not) over all competitors. But based on the USPS's history of squandering advantages I'd say that we have little to worry about. </p><p></p><p>And UPS has been unionized for quite a long time and has done pretty well while having to allocate money to pensions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 1401853, member: 198"] You are assuming that without the Congressionally mandated pension allocations the union wouldn't be fighting for their pensions. That is a huge miscalculation on your part. But lets entertain that theory for a moment and the union and employees agree to [U][B]DRASTICALLY[/B][/U] modify or almost completely cut pension allocations. What are we left with? The same poor service and logistical nightmare that the USPS has always been. If they are able to [U]unfairly[/U] slash prices on the scale mentioned in the article then they will, in fact, have an advantage (whether it be ridiculously unfair or not) over all competitors. But based on the USPS's history of squandering advantages I'd say that we have little to worry about. And UPS has been unionized for quite a long time and has done pretty well while having to allocate money to pensions. [/QUOTE]
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