Something is wrong with delivery as a whole. If the service is paid for by the sender, than the receiver isn't the client. Client is king, but that's the sender.
Misalignement of incentives needs to be cured.
Something is wrong with delivery as a whole. If the service is paid for by the sender, than the receiver isn't the client. Client is king, but that's the sender.
Misalignement of incentives needs to be cured.
I see what you're shipping... I mean, delivering... here Now, let's get down to business! You're right, the delivery model has some major flaws. If the sender foots the bill, it's not about providing value to the receiver; it's about making a convenient connection for the sender.
And don't even get me started on the misalignment of incentives. It's like, who's really in control here? The sender wants their package delivered ASAP, but the receiver just wants it delivered safely and with minimal hassle.
But here's the thing: if we want to create a fairer system, we need to rethink the whole concept of delivery itself. Maybe it's time to disrupt the status quo and create a platform where receivers are truly in charge?
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