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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4091128" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>With all shipping companies obsessed with driving down "final mile" costs by trying to grab up as much of that easy in town stuff they can get while trying to sucker the other guy into taking their bankrupting rural boxes as a so called "partner" this is going to be a real cluster expletive deleted going forward. Bezos will take his easy stuff while wanting Fat Freddy or one of the other Big 3 to get " jiggy" with it. As in taking his jing weed boxes and lose a fortune on it. </p><p></p><p>This could get so bad that an industry that once was one of the most regulated in the nation could find itself back in the good old days .</p><p>Caught in the middle of all this some unfortunate contractors could discover the hard way that they stayed too long hoping for that big cash out but instead have to settle for a "take it off your hands" kind of deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4091128, member: 58386"] With all shipping companies obsessed with driving down "final mile" costs by trying to grab up as much of that easy in town stuff they can get while trying to sucker the other guy into taking their bankrupting rural boxes as a so called "partner" this is going to be a real cluster expletive deleted going forward. Bezos will take his easy stuff while wanting Fat Freddy or one of the other Big 3 to get " jiggy" with it. As in taking his jing weed boxes and lose a fortune on it. This could get so bad that an industry that once was one of the most regulated in the nation could find itself back in the good old days . Caught in the middle of all this some unfortunate contractors could discover the hard way that they stayed too long hoping for that big cash out but instead have to settle for a "take it off your hands" kind of deal. [/QUOTE]
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