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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 1815381" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>IWB friend Glad to see that the rose colored glasses are finally starting to come off. That's my whole point all along. You finally admited that preserving shareholder equity will always come first and it can come at the expense of contractor equity and I'm proud of the fact that the ruthlessness of the whose boots you lick is starting to create a sense of doubt and suspicion of an alterative motive in that brain washed little mind of yours.Call yours a compnay if you wish but never lose sight of the fact that that it is totally subjugated to the absolute will and power of a company many many times larger than yours and it not you will decide your company's fate. In light of that cold hard reality will you please identify the specific autonmy that serves to identify you as an independent contractor? Survive in your area? An area where your tires never come in contact with an unpaved surface? I think I would do just fine given that I come from an area that required me to introduce the company's first specially built 4 wheel drive van that took a year to build and was given approval to bring in a surplus U.S. Army deuce and a half and went out on mornings with temperatures as low as 34 below zero. That's the difference between you and me. I never made somebody go somewhere or do something I wouldn't do myself or expect them to live on a compensation for their hard work that I wouldn't live on myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 1815381, member: 58386"] IWB friend Glad to see that the rose colored glasses are finally starting to come off. That's my whole point all along. You finally admited that preserving shareholder equity will always come first and it can come at the expense of contractor equity and I'm proud of the fact that the ruthlessness of the whose boots you lick is starting to create a sense of doubt and suspicion of an alterative motive in that brain washed little mind of yours.Call yours a compnay if you wish but never lose sight of the fact that that it is totally subjugated to the absolute will and power of a company many many times larger than yours and it not you will decide your company's fate. In light of that cold hard reality will you please identify the specific autonmy that serves to identify you as an independent contractor? Survive in your area? An area where your tires never come in contact with an unpaved surface? I think I would do just fine given that I come from an area that required me to introduce the company's first specially built 4 wheel drive van that took a year to build and was given approval to bring in a surplus U.S. Army deuce and a half and went out on mornings with temperatures as low as 34 below zero. That's the difference between you and me. I never made somebody go somewhere or do something I wouldn't do myself or expect them to live on a compensation for their hard work that I wouldn't live on myself. [/QUOTE]
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