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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1195041" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>That's right. He wants your parolees and employees like them to go out there and do 17 stops per hour AND provide stellar customer service...all for around $10-$12 per hour. That will surely happen, won't it? Like I've said before, you Groundlings just don't understand how Express works, and your straightlining Charles Manson wannabees are going to fail miserably when they're asked to use that orb on top of their neck for things other than cheap alcohol and meth purchases. Add-in 20 on-call pickups and multiple service levels to that 17 SPH too, won't you? Lots of senior folks are leaving already, and replacing 1 vantexan requires 3 or 4 of the kind of folks you hire. Your employees cannot even shut the truck off, much less figure out how to do anything but what a computer program directs them to do on-road. But that's OK...you'll still make money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1195041, member: 12508"] That's right. He wants your parolees and employees like them to go out there and do 17 stops per hour AND provide stellar customer service...all for around $10-$12 per hour. That will surely happen, won't it? Like I've said before, you Groundlings just don't understand how Express works, and your straightlining Charles Manson wannabees are going to fail miserably when they're asked to use that orb on top of their neck for things other than cheap alcohol and meth purchases. Add-in 20 on-call pickups and multiple service levels to that 17 SPH too, won't you? Lots of senior folks are leaving already, and replacing 1 vantexan requires 3 or 4 of the kind of folks you hire. Your employees cannot even shut the truck off, much less figure out how to do anything but what a computer program directs them to do on-road. But that's OK...you'll still make money. [/QUOTE]
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