That was a Fed Ex decision they announced last month that when their contract ends they will end their business relationshipSaw on the news today
Amazon and Fed Ex parting ways
Not doing business together in freight anymore, At least for now
Yrcw-HRNY Airlines?Can't wait to see our new fleet of airplanes. Will we be allowed to transfer to the airline
division?
Remember RPS Air? First plane crashed as the approved route and paid miles were 3 miles short of the runway.
At that time planes didn’t have mirrors yet to help them see when the wheels hit the ground...Remember RPS Air? First plane crashed as the approved route and paid miles were 3 miles short of the runway.
they would if they flew "shuttle runs".At that time planes didn’t have mirrors yet to help them see when the wheels hit the ground...
Come on, jimmy, how many planes can take off at 46mph???they would if they flew "shuttle runs".
I just came through a construction zone. Almost landed unscathed.they would if they flew "shuttle runs".
Give em that ebay auction number.....At that time planes didn’t have mirrors yet to help them see when the wheels hit the ground...
Cool & Nice Cap , I want one to wear at work next week where can I order it ??
https://hnrylogistics.mybrightsites.com/products/320509Cool & Nice Cap , I want one to wear at work next week where can I order it ??
You gotta but it partner. The price starts with your favorite number!!!
Geez I forgot about them. Roadway went out and scoured the country for tired old clapped out airline metalRemember RPS Air? First plane crashed as the approved route and paid miles were 3 miles short of the runway.
Be interesting to see when they try to fill the seats. Contract drivers? Independent contractors? Lease purchase? Amazon themselves employ no truck drivers, and I would bet they won’t when these trucks hit the streets too.
I saw these amazon daycabs at the KW plant in Chillicothe OHIO plant this week
If they are company driver's it would be the perfect time for the union to start a drive....but probably not....Be interesting to see when they try to fill the seats. Contract drivers? Independent contractors? Lease purchase? Amazon themselves employ no truck drivers, and I would bet they won’t when these trucks hit the streets too.