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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2182160" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Their obsession with economy of operation has relegated it a second tier operation in terms of appearance, precision professionalism and performance. In the coming days guys like IWBF who may have actually wanted to head up a top of the line operation may find themselves with a revenue stream that will make it impossible to do so. Clearly in the eyes of X ground contractors were doing too well and decided to do something about it. The obvious question is how far will X go to cut contractor margins in order to preserve their own. That's important given the size of recent settlements regarding worker misclassification lawsuits that are anything but completely settled. Money to pay present and future settlements may very well come expense of the ISP's who remain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2182160, member: 58386"] Their obsession with economy of operation has relegated it a second tier operation in terms of appearance, precision professionalism and performance. In the coming days guys like IWBF who may have actually wanted to head up a top of the line operation may find themselves with a revenue stream that will make it impossible to do so. Clearly in the eyes of X ground contractors were doing too well and decided to do something about it. The obvious question is how far will X go to cut contractor margins in order to preserve their own. That's important given the size of recent settlements regarding worker misclassification lawsuits that are anything but completely settled. Money to pay present and future settlements may very well come expense of the ISP's who remain. [/QUOTE]
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