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Where do you see FedEx in 5 years? (ISP specifically, but not limited)
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<blockquote data-quote="Exec32" data-source="post: 3518479" data-attributes="member: 56206"><p>ISP is not sustainable. X IS NOT your partner, they do not operate in good faith and their only objective is to get more from you for less. If you accept that then you should conclude that it is only going to get worse. It is not sustainable because you cannot achieve the revenue necessary to support your business. Why? X IS NOT IN IT FOR THE LONG TERM. They will squeeze you, fill their pockets, convince you to invest and grow, while laughing at you behind closed doors. </p><p>The main reason s X will eliminate this model:</p><p></p><p>1. BRANDING - contractors have the worst reputation in the industry, and by association X now does too. Your Brand takes years to achieve, and only a short time destroy. Contractors it's not your fault, X can only get what they pay for.</p><p></p><p>2. Competition - Amazon has enough cash now to buy X outright. USPS has now become a 7 day P&D company. The introduction of another competitor on the national stage, and the continued efficiencies of others have created grave concerns for X forecast. </p><p></p><p>3. Customer expectations - they want it now, and they want to know where it is. Recent developments in technology, and extremely proficient performance by competitors have rendered X model obsolete for the long term. The element of control you must have over your network to achieve the same results have exceeded what is allowed by law under the X model.</p><p></p><p>These are just a few reasons. Believe this, X will tell you grow, invest, your the man, nobody does it like you, these are all tactics to encourage you to keep hope alive. X NEEDS MORE TIME. And most of you will give it to them. You will then find yourself in debt with useless equipment, and a ton of liabilities.</p><p>X will consolidate their services, or be sold. These are the only 2 long term viable options. Not if, just when..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exec32, post: 3518479, member: 56206"] ISP is not sustainable. X IS NOT your partner, they do not operate in good faith and their only objective is to get more from you for less. If you accept that then you should conclude that it is only going to get worse. It is not sustainable because you cannot achieve the revenue necessary to support your business. Why? X IS NOT IN IT FOR THE LONG TERM. They will squeeze you, fill their pockets, convince you to invest and grow, while laughing at you behind closed doors. The main reason s X will eliminate this model: 1. BRANDING - contractors have the worst reputation in the industry, and by association X now does too. Your Brand takes years to achieve, and only a short time destroy. Contractors it's not your fault, X can only get what they pay for. 2. Competition - Amazon has enough cash now to buy X outright. USPS has now become a 7 day P&D company. The introduction of another competitor on the national stage, and the continued efficiencies of others have created grave concerns for X forecast. 3. Customer expectations - they want it now, and they want to know where it is. Recent developments in technology, and extremely proficient performance by competitors have rendered X model obsolete for the long term. The element of control you must have over your network to achieve the same results have exceeded what is allowed by law under the X model. These are just a few reasons. Believe this, X will tell you grow, invest, your the man, nobody does it like you, these are all tactics to encourage you to keep hope alive. X NEEDS MORE TIME. And most of you will give it to them. You will then find yourself in debt with useless equipment, and a ton of liabilities. X will consolidate their services, or be sold. These are the only 2 long term viable options. Not if, just when.. [/QUOTE]
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