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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5832954" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>One thing at this point that seems a near certainty is that FDX Ground contracting is no longer a safe and attractive investment vehicle. As long as speculator investment dollars kept coming into the game the operation was able to keep going. Should that end and Fats has to continue to off load big wads of contingency cash to remaining contractors cutting investor returns the whole deck of cards might fall in on itself. </p><p></p><p>Now at the terminal I hauled out of FDX is in there trying to rearrange belts to prepare for Express to move in with Ground this summer. The ground grunts are being kicked outside to load up in the rain and snow and they are big time angry while Express jocks stay nice and dry. So you're going to have Express guys and Ground contractors with their lower paid box ox together in the same building doing the same thing.</p><p></p><p>Might make it a bit tougher to prove that Ground workers are true independent contractors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5832954, member: 58386"] One thing at this point that seems a near certainty is that FDX Ground contracting is no longer a safe and attractive investment vehicle. As long as speculator investment dollars kept coming into the game the operation was able to keep going. Should that end and Fats has to continue to off load big wads of contingency cash to remaining contractors cutting investor returns the whole deck of cards might fall in on itself. Now at the terminal I hauled out of FDX is in there trying to rearrange belts to prepare for Express to move in with Ground this summer. The ground grunts are being kicked outside to load up in the rain and snow and they are big time angry while Express jocks stay nice and dry. So you're going to have Express guys and Ground contractors with their lower paid box ox together in the same building doing the same thing. Might make it a bit tougher to prove that Ground workers are true independent contractors. [/QUOTE]
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