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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3722564" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>GT is right Dmac. You have no idea as to the specific details of the lease or the terms of the delivery contract. Matters such as how will those trucks be dispatched and to where they will go or if you'll get fuel supplement. What if there's not enough packages to go around and if so who will be left short changed? You talk about all the economies of operation but right now they're simply generalizations with no specific terms but what is for certain is that they are designed to drive down settlements. </p><p></p><p>It's all in the specific details and terms set forth in the unilaterally drafted contract AMZN will set down in front of you and like similar contracts it will favor them and you're only going to get just so much money based on what they think your costs of operation should be . Rest assured it too will be based on optimum operating economies. </p><p></p><p>And by the way those ADP driver employees will operate under the FLSA and well as Taft Hartley which affords them the opportunity to seek collective bargaining rights. Rest assured if the IBT sees packages leaving their members hands and going over to ADP employees working for peanuts they will do everything they can to become a disrupter in Bezos little game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3722564, member: 58386"] GT is right Dmac. You have no idea as to the specific details of the lease or the terms of the delivery contract. Matters such as how will those trucks be dispatched and to where they will go or if you'll get fuel supplement. What if there's not enough packages to go around and if so who will be left short changed? You talk about all the economies of operation but right now they're simply generalizations with no specific terms but what is for certain is that they are designed to drive down settlements. It's all in the specific details and terms set forth in the unilaterally drafted contract AMZN will set down in front of you and like similar contracts it will favor them and you're only going to get just so much money based on what they think your costs of operation should be . Rest assured it too will be based on optimum operating economies. And by the way those ADP driver employees will operate under the FLSA and well as Taft Hartley which affords them the opportunity to seek collective bargaining rights. Rest assured if the IBT sees packages leaving their members hands and going over to ADP employees working for peanuts they will do everything they can to become a disrupter in Bezos little game. [/QUOTE]
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