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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2252214" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Indeed Bounty: They seem to have in place right from the outset a range of compensation that will be agreeable to them . If what you want doesn't land inside that range which doesn't appear to be a very wide one to begin with they will simply take your routes and offer them to the next guy who will do it for what they are comfortable with. It might explain the reason for the confidentiality agreement which by it's design prevented contractors from taking a unified stance against what appears to be a growing movement by X to force contractors to accept low ball offers in the future. Given all the at scale investor class owned routes going up for sale you and I may not be the only two people who have the same vision of what lies in store going forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2252214, member: 58386"] Indeed Bounty: They seem to have in place right from the outset a range of compensation that will be agreeable to them . If what you want doesn't land inside that range which doesn't appear to be a very wide one to begin with they will simply take your routes and offer them to the next guy who will do it for what they are comfortable with. It might explain the reason for the confidentiality agreement which by it's design prevented contractors from taking a unified stance against what appears to be a growing movement by X to force contractors to accept low ball offers in the future. Given all the at scale investor class owned routes going up for sale you and I may not be the only two people who have the same vision of what lies in store going forward. [/QUOTE]
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