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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 636748" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>Being a former UPS driver, I think I'm supposed to be offended. But I'm not. Though I certainly fit the discription "UPS's flunkee", it also only tells half the story. FDX Ground has been a very good fit and very profitable. We aren't leaving. Don't kid yourself into thinking FDX is DHL all over again. Let's compete. And realize also that our structure is not that of UPS. We aren't tellin people that they will have their package tomorrow by 2:30. They may get it at 4:30. But if Joe Customer doesn't need it for 3 days and saves money getting it at 4:30 rather than 2:30 then he may find it acceptable. Also I've personally seen people get packages at 4:30 and have it a day earlier than UPS's advertised transit from the same shipper. What I'm saying is that with any given package, time of day delivery may not tell the whole story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 636748, member: 22662"] Being a former UPS driver, I think I'm supposed to be offended. But I'm not. Though I certainly fit the discription "UPS's flunkee", it also only tells half the story. FDX Ground has been a very good fit and very profitable. We aren't leaving. Don't kid yourself into thinking FDX is DHL all over again. Let's compete. And realize also that our structure is not that of UPS. We aren't tellin people that they will have their package tomorrow by 2:30. They may get it at 4:30. But if Joe Customer doesn't need it for 3 days and saves money getting it at 4:30 rather than 2:30 then he may find it acceptable. Also I've personally seen people get packages at 4:30 and have it a day earlier than UPS's advertised transit from the same shipper. What I'm saying is that with any given package, time of day delivery may not tell the whole story. [/QUOTE]
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