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Hey hvy....this you wishing ill will to ABX with all the bitter DHL drivers? Don't know what the chances are of another with the EXACT same name.

So whats the deal-eo? You try to spread a neutral tone here but join in slamming ABX with all the disgruntled DHL drivers that want DHL to fail here? Even though it means both their jobs and yours?

http://exdhl.com/forums//index.php?showtopic=2139


this guy comes to mind for some reason....

http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb11/seiferv1/291578140_2845a3ce21.jpg
 
Nope. That's me. Like I've stated before on this board, if DHL is to quit bleeding money like a stuck pig, ABX Hub/Ground services has got to go away. I believe the only way that's going to happen is to put Hete into a corner he can't get out of. I do still think that a merger of the two carriers is still in everyone's best interest, though. I think there's a good possiblity that still might happen. I'm wondering.... Can you post without sounding like you're a two year old that just dropped his lolly?
 
A merger is indeed in the best interest, but it would now seem that Hete is putting DHL into a corner from which it can't extricate with dignity. So many packages (though many less than there was), no compulsion to shift them.

To own a sort center which you don't control: less than priceless.
The German myth of superior business sense: blown apart.

Keep posting shooter. If you drop your lolly I'll buy you a new one.
 
A merger is indeed in the best interest, but it would now seem that Hete is putting DHL into a corner from which it can't extricate with dignity. So many packages (though many less than there was), no compulsion to shift them.

To own a sort center which you don't control: less than priceless.
The German myth of superior business sense: blown apart.

Keep posting shooter. If you drop your lolly I'll buy you a new one.

I'd agree with everything but Hete having the Germans in a corner. 44B vs. 235 million. By sheer force alone, they'll win. It's like the Borg. Resistance is futile.
 
Long term I agree; incorporated into the Borg collective the survivors will be; resistance is (as always) futile.

But there aren't that many unused airframes out there to be had for immediate deployment and ordering new stuff takes years to actually acquire.

It's a problem of lift for our German friends, they have themselves in a position where they don't own any. This hasn't gone the way they either planned or wanted. Red ink continues to flow, no end in sight.

Edited to add: DHL has freely screwed ABX since day one. From this point, it's not going to be so easy.
 
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Hey hvy....this you wishing ill will to ABX with all the bitter DHL drivers? Don't know what the chances are of another with the EXACT same name.

So whats the deal-eo? You try to spread a neutral tone here but join in slamming ABX with all the disgruntled DHL drivers that want DHL to fail here? Even though it means both their jobs and yours?

http://exdhl.com/forums//index.php?showtopic=2139


this guy comes to mind for some reason....

http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb11/seiferv1/291578140_2845a3ce21.jpg


Way to crack the case Nancy Drew.
 
Nope. That's me. Like I've stated before on this board, if DHL is to quit bleeding money like a stuck pig, ABX Hub/Ground services has got to go away. I believe the only way that's going to happen is to put Hete into a corner he can't get out of. I do still think that a merger of the two carriers is still in everyone's best interest, though. I think there's a good possiblity that still might happen. I'm wondering.... Can you post without sounding like you're a two year old that just dropped his lolly?

Lolly eh?

Your post was full of glee at the possible demise of my employer. Your desire for ABX to go under is a desire for ABX employees to be out of a job. That does not sit well with me. And if you think that sounds like a two year old that’s just too darn bad. Sounds like you have a personal problem.

So maybe you can go back to that other board with all the ‘tards wishing for their employer (DHL) to go under. They may just get their wish if they keep screwing it up.

I was looking to see just how many faces you have. I found two, so far. So you can keep your sanctimonious babble because I now know your desire to see ABX employees out of work no matter how neutral you want to try and sound on this board.
 
Lolly eh?

Your post was full of glee at the possible demise of my employer. Your desire for ABX to go under is a desire for ABX employees to be out of a job. That does not sit well with me. And if you think that sounds like a two year old that’s just too darn bad. Sounds like you have a personal problem.

So maybe you can go back to that other board with all the ‘tards wishing for their employer (DHL) to go under. They may just get their wish if they keep screwing it up.

I was looking to see just how many faces you have. I found two, so far. So you can keep your sanctimonious babble because I now know your desire to see ABX employees out of work no matter how neutral you want to try and sound on this board.

Nope. I've kept the same face all along as far as I know. Ground's got to go. Airlines will merge. Hopefully. (Hete may get to keep CHI if the deal goes through, giving him an out.) A lot of the people that post over there now are ex AB IC's that now work for DHL. It used to be mostly for the over 3000 people who lost their jobs when the first merger went through. I wonder if you lost any sleep over those folks being put on the street on Tuesday, after being told the previous Friday that everything was hunky-dory, and that no one was going to lose their jobs. We call it the Labor Day Massacre. 20 year + employees tossed to the street. They were a good bunch of folks.
 
Lolly eh?

Your post was full of glee at the possible demise of my employer. Your desire for ABX to go under is a desire for ABX employees to be out of a job.

So shootie, did you get upset when all the DHL employees were fired? Remember, these were employees that were pre-Astar (DHL Airways). Same situation little man.

You are always trying to pick fights on these web boards, mainly due to your insecurity fears. You're one hostile little man. Seriously, look into that anger management.
 

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