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<blockquote data-quote="Grimreaper11368" data-source="post: 5562069" data-attributes="member: 105961"><p>Oh, wow. That sure is a resolute answer. I see. I definitely should consider other ventures then. Well, I didn't know any other place where I could easily find FedEx independent contractors. So this may not be the ideal place, just as you say. Do you know any other legitimate places where I could find FedEx independent contractors? It seems like car washes seem like a more stable business venture at the moment. Of course, no business is going to be perfect. But we have to try to do our best to research any way we can before throwing our money away, especially since money is so so difficult to come by in large amounts these days. I'm just trying to do my best. It's not easy. I was interested in car washes other than FedEx because I liked the idea of having a set place to go, one of two car washes that I could go and learn how to run. FedEx is a different beast because it's so many trucks and stations and packages. I mean to say, FedEx has much more moving parts then something like one or two car washes. Of course, I would also only buy established car washes. It seems much more safe than starting one in my own due to my lack of experience. Thank for answering. You guys/gals have been quick to try and offer them the wealth of insight you have and that's so cool that you can find a place like this with people who know more about something then you and yet are still willing to share. Truly grateful to everyone who has shared. Thanks again!</p><p></p><p>Would all of these problems be fixed and make FedEx routes a great investment if they had been offering a bit more to the contractors? What I mean to say is, if they decided to give more to contractors tomorrow, is the condition so bad that it would still take time for this investment to be worth it again? It's kind of hard to explain it what I mean. Like, if I chose not to invest in FedEx today and went with the car washes then five weeks from now they come to an agreement with the contractors, would it be like damn I missed on the opportunity and not it's suddenly fixed. Maybe I should have invested anyway? Or has more damage been done than what could simply be fixed from one day to the other if FedEx chose to stop being greedy? Hope I'm making some sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grimreaper11368, post: 5562069, member: 105961"] Oh, wow. That sure is a resolute answer. I see. I definitely should consider other ventures then. Well, I didn't know any other place where I could easily find FedEx independent contractors. So this may not be the ideal place, just as you say. Do you know any other legitimate places where I could find FedEx independent contractors? It seems like car washes seem like a more stable business venture at the moment. Of course, no business is going to be perfect. But we have to try to do our best to research any way we can before throwing our money away, especially since money is so so difficult to come by in large amounts these days. I'm just trying to do my best. It's not easy. I was interested in car washes other than FedEx because I liked the idea of having a set place to go, one of two car washes that I could go and learn how to run. FedEx is a different beast because it's so many trucks and stations and packages. I mean to say, FedEx has much more moving parts then something like one or two car washes. Of course, I would also only buy established car washes. It seems much more safe than starting one in my own due to my lack of experience. Thank for answering. You guys/gals have been quick to try and offer them the wealth of insight you have and that's so cool that you can find a place like this with people who know more about something then you and yet are still willing to share. Truly grateful to everyone who has shared. Thanks again! Would all of these problems be fixed and make FedEx routes a great investment if they had been offering a bit more to the contractors? What I mean to say is, if they decided to give more to contractors tomorrow, is the condition so bad that it would still take time for this investment to be worth it again? It's kind of hard to explain it what I mean. Like, if I chose not to invest in FedEx today and went with the car washes then five weeks from now they come to an agreement with the contractors, would it be like damn I missed on the opportunity and not it's suddenly fixed. Maybe I should have invested anyway? Or has more damage been done than what could simply be fixed from one day to the other if FedEx chose to stop being greedy? Hope I'm making some sense. [/QUOTE]
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