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<blockquote data-quote="It will be fine" data-source="post: 1815541" data-attributes="member: 55017"><p>You make a lot of presumptions about me. You are usually wrong. I can and have done every job in my company. I did it for much less money than I pay now. Stop acting like your failure to expand your company is because of your overwhelming concern for the people that would have worked for you. Done properly drivers are treated with much more respect than SWA contractors. My crew is testament to that fact.</p><p>As for autonomy, it's been covered before. I decide how many people to hire, how many trucks roll any given day, how the routes are engineered, etc. I don't have to report to anyone or clear my schedule through anyone. If I don't go to the terminal for a few weeks I don't need to justify it to anyone. I can buy and sell service rights to other areas. These are things that a typical employee cannot do.</p><p>You mistake the ability to see the potential for profit as "rose colored glasses" for FedEx. Everyone that contracts with them knows exactly who they're dealing with. Some of us just understand there is money to be made here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="It will be fine, post: 1815541, member: 55017"] You make a lot of presumptions about me. You are usually wrong. I can and have done every job in my company. I did it for much less money than I pay now. Stop acting like your failure to expand your company is because of your overwhelming concern for the people that would have worked for you. Done properly drivers are treated with much more respect than SWA contractors. My crew is testament to that fact. As for autonomy, it's been covered before. I decide how many people to hire, how many trucks roll any given day, how the routes are engineered, etc. I don't have to report to anyone or clear my schedule through anyone. If I don't go to the terminal for a few weeks I don't need to justify it to anyone. I can buy and sell service rights to other areas. These are things that a typical employee cannot do. You mistake the ability to see the potential for profit as "rose colored glasses" for FedEx. Everyone that contracts with them knows exactly who they're dealing with. Some of us just understand there is money to be made here. [/QUOTE]
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