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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5872591" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>My god!. There's tons of them. All trying to get out and not profitably but rather with acceptable losses and it would appear that the only thing keeping prices from going to absolute zero are the banks who stupidly loaned the money so people could buy into this scam.</p><p></p><p>It's not just the contractors who are suing FDX under the RICO Act the banks should be in on it as well.</p><p></p><p>Proves once again that with speculators and fools with visions of sugar plums in their minds crawling up of sewers everywhere the time to have got out was 5 years ago. And again there are simply not enough people in all parts of the country willing to go out there on a continuous daily basis in all kinds of weather and do that ball busting work for half the wages and zero benefits. UPS continues to set the market for this type of labor daring FDX contractors to try and keep up.</p><p></p><p>In the meantime the success of the FDX model will still continue to be 100% totally dependent on the ability of Fat Freddy to convince somebody else to put their money at risk rather than having to use his own for a return that's on the level of checking account interest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5872591, member: 58386"] My god!. There's tons of them. All trying to get out and not profitably but rather with acceptable losses and it would appear that the only thing keeping prices from going to absolute zero are the banks who stupidly loaned the money so people could buy into this scam. It's not just the contractors who are suing FDX under the RICO Act the banks should be in on it as well. Proves once again that with speculators and fools with visions of sugar plums in their minds crawling up of sewers everywhere the time to have got out was 5 years ago. And again there are simply not enough people in all parts of the country willing to go out there on a continuous daily basis in all kinds of weather and do that ball busting work for half the wages and zero benefits. UPS continues to set the market for this type of labor daring FDX contractors to try and keep up. In the meantime the success of the FDX model will still continue to be 100% totally dependent on the ability of Fat Freddy to convince somebody else to put their money at risk rather than having to use his own for a return that's on the level of checking account interest. [/QUOTE]
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