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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2008754" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>I have often said that the language is the money given the complete lack of equity safeguards in a contract that for all intents and purposes denies the contractor his right to due process. I never feared the company but given how the terms totally favors the company, the amount of money I was willing to put in it would be limited because X completely controls the fate of your equity and given the poor demographics of the area I live in made the risks higher. You are right about turnover. Given the average pay scale these jobs are ofter perceived as transitional employment. Just the job between jobs and you can't have that given the need for precision service. If you are certain that you can manage the risks, the legislative and judicial uncertainty the turn over, X's rigid demands then you can expect a reasonable return on your money but if you are thinking in terms of asset appreciation you better not go there. Just dealing with day to day challenges will be enough to worry about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2008754, member: 58386"] I have often said that the language is the money given the complete lack of equity safeguards in a contract that for all intents and purposes denies the contractor his right to due process. I never feared the company but given how the terms totally favors the company, the amount of money I was willing to put in it would be limited because X completely controls the fate of your equity and given the poor demographics of the area I live in made the risks higher. You are right about turnover. Given the average pay scale these jobs are ofter perceived as transitional employment. Just the job between jobs and you can't have that given the need for precision service. If you are certain that you can manage the risks, the legislative and judicial uncertainty the turn over, X's rigid demands then you can expect a reasonable return on your money but if you are thinking in terms of asset appreciation you better not go there. Just dealing with day to day challenges will be enough to worry about. [/QUOTE]
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