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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 1950806" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Gizzer is spot on. What this company expects you to do as a contractor is to borrow thousands then put it at risk but having no control over the fate of that debt. FXG decides it's fate.You know the only so called " independent" contractor who actually has or had any true autonomy was your little debt free single route contractor who could walk away anytime he wanted and then turn around and sue and many did. That is the reason X has or is in the process of eliminating them. Sad to say but it looks like the future for the debt strapped ISP who is now totally subjugated to the absolute will and power of this company will be very challenging due to their complete inability to get a rate package that will sustain them. The only thing that is going to change the situation is when more and more contracts are put on the table but they simply lay there until the ink fades and the paper turns yellow. Best of luck to all of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 1950806, member: 58386"] Gizzer is spot on. What this company expects you to do as a contractor is to borrow thousands then put it at risk but having no control over the fate of that debt. FXG decides it's fate.You know the only so called " independent" contractor who actually has or had any true autonomy was your little debt free single route contractor who could walk away anytime he wanted and then turn around and sue and many did. That is the reason X has or is in the process of eliminating them. Sad to say but it looks like the future for the debt strapped ISP who is now totally subjugated to the absolute will and power of this company will be very challenging due to their complete inability to get a rate package that will sustain them. The only thing that is going to change the situation is when more and more contracts are put on the table but they simply lay there until the ink fades and the paper turns yellow. Best of luck to all of you. [/QUOTE]
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