On Sat, 29 Oct 2011, blstuart at 
bellsouth.net wrote:
   Is it that far
fetched that there would be service levels?
 When I pay for support at an enterprise level, do I not get better
 support, from more experienced techs? 
 Given the volumes and time frames involved, there's really no
 way that some packages can be handled differently from others
 if they're going through the same facility.  The only exception to
 that are shipments that are too large or heavy to travel on the
 conveyor belts.  Having said that, there are different services
 available that transport the packages through an entirely different
 path to get to the destination.  FedEx has some pretty extreme
 examples.  A few years ago a couple of pandas were imported
 from China and FedEx flew them.  No only did they have a plane
 dedicated to them, but it was specially painted for the event.
 I never witnessed this myself, but some of the guys I worked
 with told me about a time they were in one of the facilities and
 heard an animal growling in one of the crates.  FedEx also has
 the Custom Critical operating company that is the result of a
 purchase of Roberts Express.  This is the part of the company
 you go to if you want something taken directly from your door
 to the destination and need it handled with particular care. 
 
Regarding shipping animals -- A few months ago I heard a rooster crowing
 from the back of the local post office.  The clerks
confirmed to me that,  
yes, someone is shipping a live rooster.
--
David Griffith
dgriffi at 
cs.csubak.edu
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