Yeah and how much of that is being kept by the USPS? Not a whole lot. Pay your OVERLOADED labor costs and your RISING fuel costs and you have maybe two nickels to rub together. REVENUE AINT PROFIT.
learn to read the article says that all three company's together control 80%. scroll up a bit and you will see it also says "the Postal Service anticipates it will handle more than 20 billion parcels between now and year's end. Its busiest day will be Dec. 20, when it moves 850 million pieces. UPS expects to deliver a record 340 million packages, spiking on Dec. 21 with 20 million air and ground parcels."
looks like brown is pulling up a little short to me.
Why dont you take out all the monopoly products and junk mail out of your totals so we can compare where we actually compete? EXPRESS AND PRIORITY VOLUMES ARE FALLING. PACKAGE SERVICES ARE NOT GROWING. UPS IS GROWING IN ALL SECTORS.
Hey BS, why don't you compare apples and oranges some more.That's why you never make sense.With your thinking why don't we take parcels away from ups and see how you stack up??
You see, genius, I get on here and listen to USPS people brag about how the USPS fares against its competition, and throw out numbers that are grossly fattened with monopoly products and other services the USPS dont offer. I have yet to see a true shot to shot comparison of the two players. UPS is not permitted by law to deliver first class mail or junk mail. We do not sell money orders. We do not not deliver to PO boxes. All that stuff is lumped into a grand-sounding figure of revenue and volume that may be good enough for total revenue comparison, and UPS does services that the USPS does not, but I would like to see a comparison that truly reflects how much money and number of packages each truly does. The USPS would have to take out all PO Box deliveries, all first class mail, all junk mail, and all other monopoly products to see where it stands. I dont think you want to see those numbers. I would like to see the numbers where we have true competition, on residential and business deliveries of packages and time-sensitive documents 70 lbs and under. To be fair UPS takes packages more than double the weight of the USPS. For some reason your carriers cant handle anything more.
In any case your strongest competitive products against UPS, Priority and Express mail, are falling in revenue and volume. Take out the PO Box deliveries of those items and you will have to face the fact that those products fare poorly against UPS's offerings. In your package services, remember that the USPS delivers a signifigant ammount of parcels for us under the UPS Basic system. Its a one for one tradeoff. Those packages used to be USPS alone, but we took them for a ride first. Some of those we deliver ourselves. Face facts, the USPS is shrinking and UPS is growing!
It dont mean jack if you are not covering your costs of operation. Keep the blinders on and dont look at the big picture. One day you will wake up and the business is gone.
Face it BS (You are the master of it). You still can't compare apples and oranges.You compare a service with a profit company.Doesn't make sense.You want to compare Priority and Express.Can't fairly unless we can give the volume discount to business you are allowed to and we are not!If we can give those large discounts when and where we please ups would be hurt dearly.However, we both know how much you at ups fear that so you make sure you buy as many politicians as needed to keeep YOUR monolopy safe.Go ahead genius, compare some more unmatchable things.You need to pat yourself on the back as much as possible because no one else will! At least we here have the honesty to admit this is not the "perfect" company to work for, however, we still work hard and take pride in the job we do. You on the other hand can't admit ups has it's problems just like any other company.All you know is robotic propaganda, blah, blah, blah.Company stooge and dishonset to boot! Pride goeth before a fall.
News Flash-- USPS Delivers parcels "FOR" FedEX, UPS, and DHL. There has been a shared partnership formed. UPS packages can be delivered to PO Boxes. Can't we grownups just get along?
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Hear that? UPS and FedEx control 80% of the market. Thats a mighty small piece of pie you got there, USPS! Hungry?
69 billion dollars in revenue. Were real hungry.
Yeah and how much of that is being kept by the USPS? Not a whole lot. Pay your OVERLOADED labor costs and your RISING fuel costs and you have maybe two nickels to rub together. REVENUE AINT PROFIT.
YO UPS>>>
YOUR LABOR COSTS? FUEL COSTS? SIR CHARGES FOR YOUR PACKAGES? YOU ARE OVER PRICED!!!
learn to read the article says that all three company's together control 80%. scroll up a bit and you will see it also says "the Postal Service anticipates it will handle more than 20 billion parcels between now and year's end. Its busiest day will be Dec. 20, when it moves 850 million pieces. UPS expects to deliver a record 340 million packages, spiking on Dec. 21 with 20 million air and ground parcels."
looks like brown is pulling up a little short to me.
Why dont you take out all the monopoly products and junk mail out of your totals so we can compare where we actually compete? EXPRESS AND PRIORITY VOLUMES ARE FALLING. PACKAGE SERVICES ARE NOT GROWING. UPS IS GROWING IN ALL SECTORS.
Hey BS, why don't you compare apples and oranges some more.That's why you never make sense.With your thinking why don't we take parcels away from ups and see how you stack up??
You see, genius, I get on here and listen to USPS people brag about how the USPS fares against its competition, and throw out numbers that are grossly fattened with monopoly products and other services the USPS dont offer. I have yet to see a true shot to shot comparison of the two players. UPS is not permitted by law to deliver first class mail or junk mail. We do not sell money orders. We do not not deliver to PO boxes. All that stuff is lumped into a grand-sounding figure of revenue and volume that may be good enough for total revenue comparison, and UPS does services that the USPS does not, but I would like to see a comparison that truly reflects how much money and number of packages each truly does. The USPS would have to take out all PO Box deliveries, all first class mail, all junk mail, and all other monopoly products to see where it stands. I dont think you want to see those numbers. I would like to see the numbers where we have true competition, on residential and business deliveries of packages and time-sensitive documents 70 lbs and under. To be fair UPS takes packages more than double the weight of the USPS. For some reason your carriers cant handle anything more.
In any case your strongest competitive products against UPS, Priority and Express mail, are falling in revenue and volume. Take out the PO Box deliveries of those items and you will have to face the fact that those products fare poorly against UPS's offerings. In your package services, remember that the USPS delivers a signifigant ammount of parcels for us under the UPS Basic system. Its a one for one tradeoff. Those packages used to be USPS alone, but we took them for a ride first. Some of those we deliver ourselves. Face facts, the USPS is shrinking and UPS is growing!
8:48 AM,
YOUR so full of it!
Were there every door, Everday!
You Can't even compare UPS, you a hit & miss operation!
We Service All the People-Every Day!
It dont mean jack if you are not covering your costs of operation. Keep the blinders on and dont look at the big picture. One day you will wake up and the business is gone.
Face it BS (You are the master of it). You still can't compare apples and oranges.You compare a service with a profit company.Doesn't make sense.You want to compare Priority and Express.Can't fairly unless we can give the volume discount to business you are allowed to and we are not!If we can give those large discounts when and where we please ups would be hurt dearly.However, we both know how much you at ups fear that so you make sure you buy as many politicians as needed to keeep YOUR monolopy safe.Go ahead genius, compare some more unmatchable things.You need to pat yourself on the back as much as possible because no one else will!
At least we here have the honesty to admit this is not the "perfect" company to work for, however, we still work hard and take pride in the job we do. You on the other hand can't admit ups has it's problems just like any other company.All you know is robotic propaganda, blah, blah, blah.Company stooge and dishonset to boot!
Pride goeth before a fall.
News Flash-- USPS Delivers parcels "FOR" FedEX, UPS, and DHL. There has been a shared partnership formed. UPS packages can be delivered to PO Boxes.
Can't we grownups just get along?
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