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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5493749" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>So contractors are now in 3 different classes huh? So did the Titanic.</p><p>Obviously the best testicle service specialists will be the "gold" contractors.</p><p>Look, whether you're a "Gold" contractor, a "Silver" contractor or a "Bronze" contractor you still have the same damn problem. Finding somebody willing to go out there and kill himself for nothing. </p><p>The "Gold" contractor will be the testicle stimulator who takes on territory and covers it a loss just to pleasure his master. Areas that are simply too depressed , too hard to access too little revenue production and will lose money no matter who covers them. </p><p></p><p>This childish little caper is clearly indicative of a desperate, directionless company reduced to playing favoritism with contractors in an effort to get them to undertake tasks that are not in the best interest of the contractor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5493749, member: 58386"] So contractors are now in 3 different classes huh? So did the Titanic. Obviously the best testicle service specialists will be the "gold" contractors. Look, whether you're a "Gold" contractor, a "Silver" contractor or a "Bronze" contractor you still have the same damn problem. Finding somebody willing to go out there and kill himself for nothing. The "Gold" contractor will be the testicle stimulator who takes on territory and covers it a loss just to pleasure his master. Areas that are simply too depressed , too hard to access too little revenue production and will lose money no matter who covers them. This childish little caper is clearly indicative of a desperate, directionless company reduced to playing favoritism with contractors in an effort to get them to undertake tasks that are not in the best interest of the contractor. [/QUOTE]
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