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<blockquote data-quote="dvalleyjim" data-source="post: 1729841" data-attributes="member: 36471"><p>I sold my last three routes for 250000.00 I sold my other 5 routes earlier. I had to move to the East Coast for family reasons. I'm not interested in a flame war with you people. I don't care what you think. I went from absentee contractor who doesn't care about his business, according to FedEx, to ISP poster boy talking to FedEx lawyers about how they should precede after getting their asses handed to them in the first CA lawsuit. I was a contractor ambassador to help bring the CA contractors on board with the new agreement. I have nothing to prove to you people and will not post on this again. Good luck. If you don't know it's a scam then are in denial. That being said, you can make money and not work if you have good drivers. The drivers make your business, not you and you will succeed or fail because of them. This goes back to my original point about how drivers aren't fairly compensated. Enough said. Been there, done that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dvalleyjim, post: 1729841, member: 36471"] I sold my last three routes for 250000.00 I sold my other 5 routes earlier. I had to move to the East Coast for family reasons. I'm not interested in a flame war with you people. I don't care what you think. I went from absentee contractor who doesn't care about his business, according to FedEx, to ISP poster boy talking to FedEx lawyers about how they should precede after getting their asses handed to them in the first CA lawsuit. I was a contractor ambassador to help bring the CA contractors on board with the new agreement. I have nothing to prove to you people and will not post on this again. Good luck. If you don't know it's a scam then are in denial. That being said, you can make money and not work if you have good drivers. The drivers make your business, not you and you will succeed or fail because of them. This goes back to my original point about how drivers aren't fairly compensated. Enough said. Been there, done that. [/QUOTE]
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