All disgruntled FedEx st8 truck drivers are welcome to attend.So you imitate hobo's for a day. And hijack threads at night ?
There's some pretty fancy threads in that thar picture, Clem.
All disgruntled FedEx st8 truck drivers are welcome to attend.
< there, we're back on topic >
All disgruntled FedEx st8 truck drivers are welcome to attend.
< there, we're back on topic >
... "manly men" ... that's not necessarily to be confused with "bloviating men" ... right ?Well, all who are 'manly men', anyway.
Before it got derailed around post 49, if I count right, about 35 of the first 49 posts were non-FedEx people.
Where are all the FedEx people ?
Hopefully out hauling freight.
Hey, we finally got one.
One considering a new truck. On occasion.
Very FEW occasions and fewer by the day. No point in this thread from my view point. Business is business. There are only two opinions, on this subject, that matter to me, my wife's and mine. Our needs and demands from expediting are our's. Those of others, and any or all carriers, are theirs.
Business is business. What a carrier does is their business. When their business no longer supports or compliments our's, we leave. No fuss, no muss.
Very well put Boss.....it is very nice to make this big money.....but a little less idle time and I could give up collecting aluminum cans and loose change from Walmart parking lots......LOL..Poke poke....
What's profit?
No point in this thread from my view point.
That was clear when you derailed it - but others did find a point here, and talking over them is just plain rude.
Don't worry too much ... I'm sure there are some soft-hearted souls somewhere that are willing to be their "guardian angels" ...Oh, those poor baby seals.
Don't worry too much ... I'm sure there are some soft-hearted souls somewhere that are willing to be their "guardian angels" ...
Baby seals, like everything that's adorable, will never lack defenders - it's the rest of us who sometimes need someone to speak up in favor of civilized behavior.
If not me, who? If not now, when?
There were some "intelligent drops of information" - looks like the general attitude is 'wait & see'. That's probably the best approach, because sometimes, new policies get changed back to the old policies, when it looks like newer isn't better at all: it's worse. I'm not terribly familiar with the Feds, but it seems they've changed 'new' policies before, so it could happen, right?