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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5629800" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>It's like I told people. "There's cheap and then there's economical....And right now we're just cheap". </p><p>"Bloated wages", huh? If so then why is UPS still the industry leader? </p><p>Fully replicating and matching the UPS service quality and reliability will be an enormous task....And do it at a lower cost? I don't think Memphis Fats or Raj The Jackal have any idea of what their newest cobbled together Rube Goldberg style invention is going to be up against. </p><p></p><p>Contractors at the terminal I hauled out of are begging for help but all are offering $15 an hour and zero benefits. Now guess who's right across the road from that terminal?.....UPS. </p><p>Now if the Ground contractors at that terminal are able to BS enough applicants (assuming that there actually are applicants) into believing that 1/3 the wages and zero benefits for doing the same hard labor with no set length of workday is a job actually worth working then they're all set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5629800, member: 58386"] It's like I told people. "There's cheap and then there's economical....And right now we're just cheap". "Bloated wages", huh? If so then why is UPS still the industry leader? Fully replicating and matching the UPS service quality and reliability will be an enormous task....And do it at a lower cost? I don't think Memphis Fats or Raj The Jackal have any idea of what their newest cobbled together Rube Goldberg style invention is going to be up against. Contractors at the terminal I hauled out of are begging for help but all are offering $15 an hour and zero benefits. Now guess who's right across the road from that terminal?.....UPS. Now if the Ground contractors at that terminal are able to BS enough applicants (assuming that there actually are applicants) into believing that 1/3 the wages and zero benefits for doing the same hard labor with no set length of workday is a job actually worth working then they're all set. [/QUOTE]
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