WhiteCloud
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Uh...when will that be?L'il J.Seinfeld said:when our contract gets done it will be screaming at your stupid post.
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Uh...when will that be?L'il J.Seinfeld said:when our contract gets done it will be screaming at your stupid post.
gkrangers said:Thats why I'm here, tryin to learn the logistics of things. I guess you are right. I just wouldn't want to see a massive contract hurt UPS and FedEx like it has the passenger carriers. BUT, that does seem unlikely given their revenue and that revenue seems pretty secure.
sbn340mech said:Yep, seems like a pretty rosey picture for the high time pilots at UPS and FedEx. An earlier post mentioned 2nd year pat at FedEx is $117k... about 90k more than I make now for a job that is as equally important as a pilot's, maybe more important since the aircraft I work on haul human cargo. But I guess that's irrevelant.
Anyway while I was typing this, I got a great idea for a business venture. I think I might start up a low cost cargo carrier, staffed with young lowtime new/furloughed pilots desparate to fly and will do so for 20-30K/yr, and undercut the legacy cargo carriers. Hmm, this seems very simailar to something else currently going on in the industry, I just don't remember what.
bohnzai said:Before you start your own "low cost" cargo carrier, you might first learn how to spell.
Second, you should make sure you can hire over 320,000 employees, 90,000 trucks and hundreds of aircraft just to compete. Once you figure out the logistics of that, then you may compete with UPS, FEDEX and DHL. I'm afraid you just don't "start up" a low cost cargo carrier. It takes more than a few cheap Airbuses and a website to deliver a package around the world overnight.
bohnzai said:Before you start your own "low cost" cargo carrier, you might first learn how to spell.
Second, you should make sure you can hire over 320,000 employees, 90,000 trucks and hundreds of aircraft just to compete. Once you figure out the logistics of that, then you may compete with UPS, FEDEX and DHL. I'm afraid you just don't "start up" a low cost cargo carrier. It takes more than a few cheap Airbuses and a website to deliver a package around the world overnight.
bohnzai said:Before you start your own "low cost" cargo carrier, you might first learn how to spell.
Second, you should make sure you can hire over 320,000 employees, 90,000 trucks and hundreds of aircraft just to compete. Once you figure out the logistics of that, then you may compete with UPS, FEDEX and DHL. I'm afraid you just don't "start up" a low cost cargo carrier. It takes more than a few cheap Airbuses and a website to deliver a package around the world overnight.
FlyBoeingJets said:Capt. Magedeath,
If you want to impress the pax crowd, show us UPS is willing to pay for the wonderful revenue they get from their pilots. Otherwise, put your opinions elsewhere.
sbn340mech said:An earlier post mentioned 2nd year pat at FedEx is $117k... about 90k more than I make now for a job that is as equally important as a pilot's, maybe more important since the aircraft I work on haul human cargo.
WhiteCloud said:Not exactly. What you'll do is start with a couple beat up old cheap trucks and start to compete in a small market segment. Then UPS/FedEX/DHL will contract that segment out that is too small to warrant their well paid drivers and pilots to work in. Then you'll get a few more trucks and maybe a Caravan or C-206 and pick up some more contract work. Then you'll pick up some more unprofitable routes since your costs will be less than the regular employees and grow some more. Then, 20 years later.............