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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 1991941" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Thank you ex-ex. What is coming is the biggest ERISA based class action law suit ever. The plaintiff may not be a group contractors in it but rather the U.S. Dept of Labor The Internal Revenue Service or possibly the U.S. Justice Department. I hold no ill will toward the contractors who are also contributors to this site. But if there isn't enough money in it to pay in a manner that is certain to keep them unquestionably compliant in terms of overtime and benefits then what is the sense of being in the business. You see 5 years ago I had an opportunity to buy three routes. The guys who drove those 3 routes for the owner at the time were Black and Decker's, human work tools. They wanted to buy the routes so that whatever they got out of it they could keep. And I wanted that for them also because they EARNED it. So instead of being greedy I put up cash equal to the down payment and then some. All I asked of those guys was to put up the rest. They didn't have any money working for peanuts and no bank would lend them anything. Well today they are working for a greedy new owner but I have a clear conscience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 1991941, member: 58386"] Thank you ex-ex. What is coming is the biggest ERISA based class action law suit ever. The plaintiff may not be a group contractors in it but rather the U.S. Dept of Labor The Internal Revenue Service or possibly the U.S. Justice Department. I hold no ill will toward the contractors who are also contributors to this site. But if there isn't enough money in it to pay in a manner that is certain to keep them unquestionably compliant in terms of overtime and benefits then what is the sense of being in the business. You see 5 years ago I had an opportunity to buy three routes. The guys who drove those 3 routes for the owner at the time were Black and Decker's, human work tools. They wanted to buy the routes so that whatever they got out of it they could keep. And I wanted that for them also because they EARNED it. So instead of being greedy I put up cash equal to the down payment and then some. All I asked of those guys was to put up the rest. They didn't have any money working for peanuts and no bank would lend them anything. Well today they are working for a greedy new owner but I have a clear conscience. [/QUOTE]
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