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What Should We Do If Fred Wins?
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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 757835" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Express and Ground are separate at the delivery level....for now. Ground and Air operations are a lot more integrated than FedEx would like you to know, as I've pointed-out here before. If I do 75 stops in an area where there are 4 UPS drivers doing a combined 225 stops, who is working harder? I might have to drive halfway across town, especially on the pickup side, when the UPS driver goes across the street to his next stop. We can go round an round all day, but plenty of Express couriers work just as hard as their UPS counterparts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 757835, member: 12508"] Express and Ground are separate at the delivery level....for now. Ground and Air operations are a lot more integrated than FedEx would like you to know, as I've pointed-out here before. If I do 75 stops in an area where there are 4 UPS drivers doing a combined 225 stops, who is working harder? I might have to drive halfway across town, especially on the pickup side, when the UPS driver goes across the street to his next stop. We can go round an round all day, but plenty of Express couriers work just as hard as their UPS counterparts. [/QUOTE]
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