Browntothebone
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UPS pilots should realize that DHL's little test tube experiment in Wilmington Ohio is just the beginning...and if the IPA agrees to fly DHL freight they will be next.
DHL may be a customer of UPS's...but DHL will not be able to compete or beat the prices of the competitor it has hired to carry its product. That must be a great sales pitch for UPS sales reps...
If DHL is willing to lose more money & customers per year than it already is losing or lost.....there must be more to it and some kind of advantage to DHL...not UPS.
The UPS pilots are a bunch of good guys....but I'm sure they would fight hard for their jobs if they were faced with the same fate that DHL has delt to its pilots. So... you cant blame DHL guys for pulling everything out of the hat just to keep what they probably don't realize is already a lost cause.
The UPS pilot group will see whoever and whatever foreign & domestic contractor UPS/DHL can think of next on the ramp....mark my words. It will happen slowly and painfully to UPS....Just like it did for the DHL Airways(Astar) and Airborne Express pilots. DHL is no threat unless it infiltrates UPS. Yea....every airline has had an "iron clad" scope clause that has been blown to bits. Scope is just a bunch of words to be manipulated by the airline when it decides the time has come. I have not seen one pilot scope caluse that has ever held water. IPA/UPS's will be no different except it will look less like big brown and more like brown skid marks in underwear when its over.
There will be only short term gains for those suffering the age 65 bulge at UPS....followed by long term pain if they take the Appel from the tree. (pun)
Take an Astar or ABX pilots job and UPS pilots will not get much in return....except contributing to their own errosion. DHL will fail with or without UPS's help so why not make the mismanagement of Deutsche Post & DHL answer for their stupidity?
Tp be honest....I dont know if UPS is screwing DHL or DHL will end up screwing up UPS at this point.
I think the yellow virus is going to crawl up the Big Brown Hole, manifest into a monster and pop out of its chest to lay more eggs.
It should be interesting to see how it all plays out over the next few years. I hope the UPS pilot group is prepared for the pilot professions sake. The only good flying jobs left are UPS or Fed Ex.....but management has the 2 targets left in its cross hairs.
UPS has already told the IPA that for the duration of the transfer of flying to UPS, that they can expect to see all sorts of contractors on UPS ramps and once the transfer is complete then all the flying will revert to UPS. You guys are making way too much out of this. While it sucks for you losing your jobs, the fact is that this is just a change of contractors for DHL from you to us. There is no sinister overtones with this deal as far as the IPA is concerned. There might be some kind of capacity sharing agreement whereby UPS volume that we currently either use airline belly space or common carriage to remote parts of the world that UPS does not fly to themselves could end up on whoever DHL uses to service that part of the world. UPS would never be flying that stuff themselves anyway, so who cares what method UPS uses.