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UPS to become the Sears & Robuck Of shipping??
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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 5119168" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>We currently have a better on time percentage than FedEx (have no clue about Amazon) and still, despite the ever declining quality of up and coming drivers, are known for providing better truck to door delivery. And our wages keep us better staffed than them or Amazon. These factors help keep UPS profitable. But declining market share is not a good thing.</p><p></p><p>There are too many shippers and consignees out there that don’t care if their ubox of paper towels are delivered two days late by a scruffy dude in a Uhual van for FedEx. Or if their impulse purchases from Amazon are left in their front yard tree three days late by a thug in sagging skinny track pants. And if they do there’s no recourse since Amazon isn’t refunding shipping they never paid for. And that customer isn’t foregoing the laziness that Amazon’s one stop shop for everything app provides them over it. Regardless of how much money they could save if they shopped around and used coupons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 5119168, member: 198"] We currently have a better on time percentage than FedEx (have no clue about Amazon) and still, despite the ever declining quality of up and coming drivers, are known for providing better truck to door delivery. And our wages keep us better staffed than them or Amazon. These factors help keep UPS profitable. But declining market share is not a good thing. There are too many shippers and consignees out there that don’t care if their ubox of paper towels are delivered two days late by a scruffy dude in a Uhual van for FedEx. Or if their impulse purchases from Amazon are left in their front yard tree three days late by a thug in sagging skinny track pants. And if they do there’s no recourse since Amazon isn’t refunding shipping they never paid for. And that customer isn’t foregoing the laziness that Amazon’s one stop shop for everything app provides them over it. Regardless of how much money they could save if they shopped around and used coupons. [/QUOTE]
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