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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4712104" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>The harder he continues to try to push his fallacy and false narrative the harder the push back. He doesn't even have Ground itself helping him to push that narrative. Ground make it abundantly clear early on that it was NOT in the business of creating equity and building enterprises for third party individuals .</p><p></p><p>If Ground had to provide contractors with a level of autonomy and power sufficient to make them true independent businessmen the operation would collapse in a matter of months.</p><p></p><p>When I described the experience as "this is when you start, this is when you stop, this is what you drive, this is what you wear, this is where you go, this is how you do it....that was no exaggeration. The fact that FXG's DOT numbers are on the side of the truck and the only thing going in it is FXG boxes no measurable or discernable level of operational independence exists.....And Ground will see to it that it never does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4712104, member: 58386"] The harder he continues to try to push his fallacy and false narrative the harder the push back. He doesn't even have Ground itself helping him to push that narrative. Ground make it abundantly clear early on that it was NOT in the business of creating equity and building enterprises for third party individuals . If Ground had to provide contractors with a level of autonomy and power sufficient to make them true independent businessmen the operation would collapse in a matter of months. When I described the experience as "this is when you start, this is when you stop, this is what you drive, this is what you wear, this is where you go, this is how you do it....that was no exaggeration. The fact that FXG's DOT numbers are on the side of the truck and the only thing going in it is FXG boxes no measurable or discernable level of operational independence exists.....And Ground will see to it that it never does. [/QUOTE]
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