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~~~^~~~ said:Fed Ex's biggest problem is that its service is more expensive and not nearly as good as UPS. Fed Ex has been playing "me too" for a long time now. UPS bought Mail Boxes Etc and now has a grip on those of us with small business accounts. The Kinkos stores are too big and too diversified to make handy shipping centers.
The worst part of Fed Ex is their ground staff. The people at the Fed Ex shipping centers are too focused on their internal procedures to care about customers' needs. The only small business people I know who are still using Fed Ex are those who just have not got the situational awareness to realize that UPS is a better, cheaper, product. For example lets say your Fed Ex shipment gets to the local distribution center early - will they deliver it early like UPS does? NOOOO, they hold it. Can you pick it up? Nooo. Could you pay more and go pick it up, Nooo. Once your stuff is given to Fed Ex for shipment they treat it like it is their stuff. Can we use our discounts with Fed Ex? Nooo. Hey, I just carried a Fed Ex pilot to Memphis - can we jumpseat on Fed Ex? Nooooo! Fed Ex should hire David Spade to do their advertisements.
At least Fed Ex employees make ASA's gate agents in Atlanta look like Dale Carnegie course graduates in comparison.
If Fed Ex loses the Postal contract, I think they might get into trouble. There is nothing so special about Fed Ex to warrant shipping rates 30% to 40% above UPS. Beyond that, did I mention that their service sucks?
~~~^~~~ said:Fed Ex's biggest problem is that its service is more expensive and not nearly as good as UPS. Fed Ex has been playing "me too" for a long time now. UPS bought Mail Boxes Etc and now has a grip on those of us with small business accounts. The Kinkos stores are too big and too diversified to make handy shipping centers.
The worst part of Fed Ex is their ground staff. The people at the Fed Ex shipping centers are too focused on their internal procedures to care about customers' needs. The only small business people I know who are still using Fed Ex are those who just have not got the situational awareness to realize that UPS is a better, cheaper, product. For example lets say your Fed Ex shipment gets to the local distribution center early - will they deliver it early like UPS does? NOOOO, they hold it. Can you pick it up? Nooo. Could you pay more and go pick it up, Nooo. Once your stuff is given to Fed Ex for shipment they treat it like it is their stuff. Can we use our discounts with Fed Ex? Nooo. Hey, I just carried a Fed Ex pilot to Memphis - can we jumpseat on Fed Ex? Nooooo! Fed Ex should hire David Spade to do their advertisements.
At least Fed Ex employees make ASA's gate agents in Atlanta look like Dale Carnegie course graduates in comparison.
If Fed Ex loses the Postal contract, I think they might get into trouble. There is nothing so special about Fed Ex to warrant shipping rates 30% to 40% above UPS. Beyond that, did I mention that their service sucks?
~~~^~~~ said:Nooo. Hey, I just carried a Fed Ex pilot to Memphis - can we jumpseat on Fed Ex? Nooooo!
~~~^~~~ said:If Fed Ex loses the Postal contract, I think they might get into trouble. There is nothing so special about Fed Ex to warrant shipping rates 30% to 40% above UPS. Beyond that, did I mention that their service sucks?
Fed Ex's biggest problem is that its service is more expensive and not nearly as good as UPS. Fed Ex has been playing "me too" for a long time now. UPS bought Mail Boxes Etc and now has a grip on those of us with small business accounts. The Kinkos stores are too big and too diversified to make handy shipping centers.
The worst part of Fed Ex is their ground staff. The people at the Fed Ex shipping centers are too focused on their internal procedures to care about customers' needs. The only small business people I know who are still using Fed Ex are those who just have not got the situational awareness to realize that UPS is a better, cheaper, product. For example lets say your Fed Ex shipment gets to the local distribution center early - will they deliver it early like UPS does? NOOOO, they hold it. Can you pick it up? Nooo. Could you pay more and go pick it up, Nooo. Once your stuff is given to Fed Ex for shipment they treat it like it is their stuff. Can we use our discounts with Fed Ex? Nooo. Hey, I just carried a Fed Ex pilot to Memphis - can we jumpseat on Fed Ex? Nooooo! Fed Ex should hire David Spade to do their advertisements.
At least Fed Ex employees make ASA's gate agents in Atlanta look like Dale Carnegie course graduates in comparison.
If Fed Ex loses the Postal contract, I think they might get into trouble. There is nothing so special about Fed Ex to warrant shipping rates 30% to 40% above UPS. Beyond that, did I mention that their service sucks?
FNG_that's me said:I just wanted to be the first to offer my condolences on not getting the job at FedEx, or not getting the interview, or having your girlfriend that works at FedEx break up with you.
The guy I did my new-hire ride with told me he never works less than a 12-hour day. He’s paid time-and-a-half after 8 hours, but said it physically impossible to complete his route in less than 12 hours.wheelsup said:WTF, over? The ups drivers make $70k a year? What's the typical lifestyle? M-F 8 to 5 or are there working 70 hours a week for that?
BR549 said:Or maybe not so smart. After accepting FedEx contracts, contractor-drivers have filed 28 lawsuits in 22 states, most seeking class action status, covering as many as 7,000 current and former drivers, plaintiff lawyers say. Arguing they're not given full autonomy, they're demanding expense reimbursement, overtime and benefits. "
Clyde said:I think the whole "who is better, purple or brown?" argument is one not worth debating.
As far as I'm concerned, it is like Coke vs Pepsi. You have hardcore Coke drinkers and you have hardcore Pepsi drinkers, and then you have people who drink both with no rhyme or reason. Either way, both companies are successful and controlling in the market.
I think the same can be said for UPS and FedEx. Both are giants, each has it's own core of followers, and then there are those who use both. I don't see one putting the other out of business anytime soon. However, I do see the two of them making it almost impossible for a third party to enter the market and be just as successful.
You just wait till somebody starts a LCC cargo airline, then your gravy train days will be over!
No doubt there are thousands of pilots willing to do the same job as UPS/FedEx pilots for less compensation, but there is no vehicle to do it.
I prefer to call this "Project X" and it is my #1 FDX concern.
I'd be willing to bet there's a dozen MBA's in Memphis working on it already - moving flying offshore, wholly owned subsidiaries, mergers with shifting of flying, whatever. Think it can't happen? Ask an Atlas pilot. I love my company but I am not betting the farm on a stable job for the next twenty years.
Watch the EU/US open skies talks closely this fall. And wonder - as I do - about who is going to be doing the flying out of Guangzhou....
Clyde said:I think the same can be said for UPS and FedEx. Both are giants, each has it's own core of followers, and then there are those who use both. I don't see one putting the other out of business anytime soon. However, I do see the two of them making it almost impossible for a third party to enter the market and be just as successful.