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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 1856700" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Becoming a mulitmillionare hauling boxes for Fedex? And I'm supposed to be the crazy one? You've got a better chance walking down the road picking up cans. Oh, I suppose that it could be achieved but it first requires a very long series of events favorable to the contractor. Unfortunately however, the power to shape and effect those events rests in the hands of a group of people to whom you surrendered that power the very moment you signed their unilateraly drafted and implemented contract .</p><p>And every day you see that when you walk onto a property owned by X, load freight owned by X and deliver it under the operating authority owned by X. Do I want you to succeed? As I said before I do. But doing so will be much easier for if you never lose sight of what you gave up nor lose sight of the fact that the people to whom you handed over that power have their own agenda and it does not include taking any steps to ensure your success. You have live by the "Purple Promise", but they are under no obligation to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 1856700, member: 58386"] Becoming a mulitmillionare hauling boxes for Fedex? And I'm supposed to be the crazy one? You've got a better chance walking down the road picking up cans. Oh, I suppose that it could be achieved but it first requires a very long series of events favorable to the contractor. Unfortunately however, the power to shape and effect those events rests in the hands of a group of people to whom you surrendered that power the very moment you signed their unilateraly drafted and implemented contract . And every day you see that when you walk onto a property owned by X, load freight owned by X and deliver it under the operating authority owned by X. Do I want you to succeed? As I said before I do. But doing so will be much easier for if you never lose sight of what you gave up nor lose sight of the fact that the people to whom you handed over that power have their own agenda and it does not include taking any steps to ensure your success. You have live by the "Purple Promise", but they are under no obligation to do so. [/QUOTE]
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