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Revisiting the Legal Concept of "Independent Contractor"
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<blockquote data-quote="M I Indy" data-source="post: 1307341" data-attributes="member: 52889"><p>Fact: contract is/was in my day, long since left this scam, was written in intentional vagueness. Question bbsam: Is Fed Ex your customer or business partner? When package recipient can't find it, miss delivery or well hidden, who do they call? If business slumps and area temporarily grows due to decision by your customer/business partner, due to lack of business, how do you grow your business temporarily to cover costs already established when volume was higher, since you already were/are using all of your hours? The agreement (that's what they called it in my day) used the term to service "our mutual customers", how are they mutual if Fed Ex is your customer? If they are your business partner why would they or you want to put burden of rising cost onto just you? Face it, you are a widget for Fed Ex, your only recourse is what........you can leave? Take or leave it, is that really negotiation? Contractor relations hack told me that in the "agreement" time to time meant every day. Asked the hack to show me the dictionary that definition was in!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M I Indy, post: 1307341, member: 52889"] Fact: contract is/was in my day, long since left this scam, was written in intentional vagueness. Question bbsam: Is Fed Ex your customer or business partner? When package recipient can't find it, miss delivery or well hidden, who do they call? If business slumps and area temporarily grows due to decision by your customer/business partner, due to lack of business, how do you grow your business temporarily to cover costs already established when volume was higher, since you already were/are using all of your hours? The agreement (that's what they called it in my day) used the term to service "our mutual customers", how are they mutual if Fed Ex is your customer? If they are your business partner why would they or you want to put burden of rising cost onto just you? Face it, you are a widget for Fed Ex, your only recourse is what........you can leave? Take or leave it, is that really negotiation? Contractor relations hack told me that in the "agreement" time to time meant every day. Asked the hack to show me the dictionary that definition was in! [/QUOTE]
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