The UPS ground delivery guys are Teamsters. You got a problem with that? :-)
Fedex ground is independent contractors. I wonder if the guy in this classic video was an independent, or if he was just seasonal? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIsfBBx0GOs
Summary: they're an oligopoly. They don't care, they don't have to.
And I feel a little guilty whenever I think about this, because I believe in the right to union (or not), and I've read that the FedEx drivers don't get a very good deal. But man, I just don't have the social justice energy to withstand the poor UPS service, on the ground and on the web.
My friend, who worked at UPS support center once told me another anecdote. Somebody of workers discovered a dead cat (presumably suffocated) inside a parcel and, of course, everyone panicked as killing a costumer's beloved pet would be disastrous PR move. Managers got a bright idea and went running around local pet shelters to find a similar cat to replace the dead one. As they succeeded, everyone relieved and were happy about themselves. Until the next day, as an angry costumer called inquiring what the hell happened with the body of his dead cat. It turned out, an owner went abroad when his pet died back home and he asked relatives to send it's body for a burial.
Can't confirm validity of this story as it sounds like an urban myth, but it's funny nonetheless.
When the creek behind our office flooded, the lot in front of the loading dock was under at least a foot of water, impossible to tell how deep because of the muddy water.
The UPS truck pulled up, took one look and left without unloading.
The FedEx truck pulled up and backed into the dock without seemingly a microsecond of hesitation.
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Fedex ground is independent contractors. I wonder if the guy in this classic video was an independent, or if he was just seasonal? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIsfBBx0GOs
Summary: they're an oligopoly. They don't care, they don't have to.
Can't confirm validity of this story as it sounds like an urban myth, but it's funny nonetheless.
The UPS truck pulled up, took one look and left without unloading.
The FedEx truck pulled up and backed into the dock without seemingly a microsecond of hesitation.