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<blockquote data-quote="DontThrowPackages" data-source="post: 1176376" data-attributes="member: 42215"><p>I can see not to far down the road, express eliminating things like vacation, retirement and will put a cap on new hire pay. From that point, I believe they will move express under one roof with ground. Once things are running smoothly, the head of the company will hire away all ground drivers from the small business owners and the company will be one. As one, the company has the opportunity to be as well run as Brown, if not better. Without retirement plans and fair pay, the companies profitability will soar. Insurance premiums/deductibles will be so high, every employee will just opt to stay on their mom or dads insurance plan. They will, however, need to install a revolving door at every facility. I don't think they'll lose any sleep over that. In fact, that's part of the plan. The company is using its right hand to scratch its left ear but the ideal will work, so long as the right campaigns are funded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DontThrowPackages, post: 1176376, member: 42215"] I can see not to far down the road, express eliminating things like vacation, retirement and will put a cap on new hire pay. From that point, I believe they will move express under one roof with ground. Once things are running smoothly, the head of the company will hire away all ground drivers from the small business owners and the company will be one. As one, the company has the opportunity to be as well run as Brown, if not better. Without retirement plans and fair pay, the companies profitability will soar. Insurance premiums/deductibles will be so high, every employee will just opt to stay on their mom or dads insurance plan. They will, however, need to install a revolving door at every facility. I don't think they'll lose any sleep over that. In fact, that's part of the plan. The company is using its right hand to scratch its left ear but the ideal will work, so long as the right campaigns are funded. [/QUOTE]
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