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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 752064" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>You're not paying attention. When the customer calls Fedex, I get first shot in my territories. If I choose not to take on the work, Fedex is free to contact another contractor. And do you really think that a union hall is random? No seniority or anything like that? So really Fedex cannot run the overall operation without input and acquiesence by the contractor. Same thing with deliveries. I have first shot in my territories. If, however, service issues arise, they can attempt to give areas to other contractors at which time they will be contacted by my lawyer and sued if the do not cease and desist. I know it's hard to believe, but I have personal experience that proves to me that "lawyering up" can really stop the company in it's tracks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 752064, member: 22662"] You're not paying attention. When the customer calls Fedex, I get first shot in my territories. If I choose not to take on the work, Fedex is free to contact another contractor. And do you really think that a union hall is random? No seniority or anything like that? So really Fedex cannot run the overall operation without input and acquiesence by the contractor. Same thing with deliveries. I have first shot in my territories. If, however, service issues arise, they can attempt to give areas to other contractors at which time they will be contacted by my lawyer and sued if the do not cease and desist. I know it's hard to believe, but I have personal experience that proves to me that "lawyering up" can really stop the company in it's tracks. [/QUOTE]
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