UPS ain't cheaper and...
I recently sent 2 bicycles I sold on ebay. I looked at all of the shipping options and FedEx Ground was the cheapest by about $30 (about 25% less than UPS).
If you are concerned about being able to pick up your package at the counter then I think you have shipping avenues you need to worry about...neither UPS nor FedEx locate their counters at convenient locations and going to the counter to pick up a package at UPS ain't no joy ride. The UPS Store is the best way to recieve packages from anybody...they are more expensive to send, though they claim to have UPS "counter" rates.
About 6 months ago when DHL made a marketing push toward FedEx/UPS I thought they were on to something...but nothing really came of it. Don't forget, DHL is (I believe) majority owned by Deutsche Poste.
This FedEx Ground turmoil is old news. I've been reading about it in the WSJ for almost a year. Some lawyers smell class action and the pot gets stirred.
I looked at buying a local FedEx Ground operation. What Propsync is saying is true. Also, most of the FedEx Ground operators I spoke with own the "company" and don't drive. They hire a driver for $100 a day. It is a sweet business: work your way up to 5 trucks (the max allowed I believe), have about 7 drivers and you have a cash MACHINE! On average a truck will NET $70000 year.
I didn't buy the business, another local operator snapped it up.
You can look at most any franchise, which this isn't, but is very similar to, and you will find people who hate the system but like the cash flow.
Oh if we could just make everybody happy.
I recently sent 2 bicycles I sold on ebay. I looked at all of the shipping options and FedEx Ground was the cheapest by about $30 (about 25% less than UPS).
If you are concerned about being able to pick up your package at the counter then I think you have shipping avenues you need to worry about...neither UPS nor FedEx locate their counters at convenient locations and going to the counter to pick up a package at UPS ain't no joy ride. The UPS Store is the best way to recieve packages from anybody...they are more expensive to send, though they claim to have UPS "counter" rates.
About 6 months ago when DHL made a marketing push toward FedEx/UPS I thought they were on to something...but nothing really came of it. Don't forget, DHL is (I believe) majority owned by Deutsche Poste.
This FedEx Ground turmoil is old news. I've been reading about it in the WSJ for almost a year. Some lawyers smell class action and the pot gets stirred.
I looked at buying a local FedEx Ground operation. What Propsync is saying is true. Also, most of the FedEx Ground operators I spoke with own the "company" and don't drive. They hire a driver for $100 a day. It is a sweet business: work your way up to 5 trucks (the max allowed I believe), have about 7 drivers and you have a cash MACHINE! On average a truck will NET $70000 year.
I didn't buy the business, another local operator snapped it up.
You can look at most any franchise, which this isn't, but is very similar to, and you will find people who hate the system but like the cash flow.
Oh if we could just make everybody happy.