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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 848165" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>Let's say for a moment that Fedex is never going to be a union company. Given economic and political climates, I'd say that's not too hard to imagine. Let's also imagine that Fred wants to use the contractor/ISP model at Express. How many of you would A) become a contractor/ISP, B) work for a contractor/ISP, or C) leave the company altogether? Does this scenario hold any interest at all or would you continue to hope for what seems to be a more and more distant resurgence of union activity in this country?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 848165, member: 22662"] Let's say for a moment that Fedex is never going to be a union company. Given economic and political climates, I'd say that's not too hard to imagine. Let's also imagine that Fred wants to use the contractor/ISP model at Express. How many of you would A) become a contractor/ISP, B) work for a contractor/ISP, or C) leave the company altogether? Does this scenario hold any interest at all or would you continue to hope for what seems to be a more and more distant resurgence of union activity in this country? [/QUOTE]
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