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<blockquote data-quote="Coldworld" data-source="post: 167088" data-attributes="member: 4777"><p>dont get your pants in a uproar.All Im trying to say is that yahoo is not reliable, especially the groups. The problem may be internal. Thats why I stop comming on here, same old 5 people posting the fall of ups. If there was a serious problem, ups would be addressing the weak customer service from reps, or center teams screwing with customers pickup times, etc. You all can say whatever you want about " local volume", OVERALL its up and has been year after year...period. Thats a fact! Every district is different. DHL has better growth areas than others, same with fedex, ups freight, yellow, etc. Its like what I said on my last post, if ups mgt would listen to drivers concerns, if reps would get more on the ball, your area wouldnt have that problem race. Ups is neglecting its largest advantage with the competion....its drivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coldworld, post: 167088, member: 4777"] dont get your pants in a uproar.All Im trying to say is that yahoo is not reliable, especially the groups. The problem may be internal. Thats why I stop comming on here, same old 5 people posting the fall of ups. If there was a serious problem, ups would be addressing the weak customer service from reps, or center teams screwing with customers pickup times, etc. You all can say whatever you want about " local volume", OVERALL its up and has been year after year...period. Thats a fact! Every district is different. DHL has better growth areas than others, same with fedex, ups freight, yellow, etc. Its like what I said on my last post, if ups mgt would listen to drivers concerns, if reps would get more on the ball, your area wouldnt have that problem race. Ups is neglecting its largest advantage with the competion....its drivers. [/QUOTE]
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