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<blockquote data-quote="TimeForChange" data-source="post: 1146855" data-attributes="member: 45848"><p>I don't know if those percentages are accurate. But even if they are, since that 1997 strike, the amount of packages shipped in the US and worldwide has increased drastically due to people buying things at home, using home shopping networks on TV, and of course, the internet. The proof is in UPS's profits, which keep going up. 50% of 8 billion packages per year, (UPS DOES ship over 4 billion packages a year) is much better than, say, for example 90% of 3 billion packages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimeForChange, post: 1146855, member: 45848"] I don't know if those percentages are accurate. But even if they are, since that 1997 strike, the amount of packages shipped in the US and worldwide has increased drastically due to people buying things at home, using home shopping networks on TV, and of course, the internet. The proof is in UPS's profits, which keep going up. 50% of 8 billion packages per year, (UPS DOES ship over 4 billion packages a year) is much better than, say, for example 90% of 3 billion packages. [/QUOTE]
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