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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2285114" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Outstanding. The practice of X playing contractors off against one another has to stop. Just think of the U.S. nuclear policy back in the 1970"s It was called MAD. it stood for <strong>M</strong>utually<strong> A</strong>ssured <strong> D</strong>estruction. That term applies today for as long as it's tolerated by contractors. Screwing one another over just get routes that have the revenues driven down so low that it is impossible to make anything off of them which in the end will collapse base revenue for ALL routes creating <strong>M</strong>utually<strong> A</strong>ssured <strong>D</strong>estruction. No doubt that right now X is wondering why contractors as a whole still haven't figured this out . But in the mean time managers will continue to line their pockets with the revenue concessions they are extracting from unsuspecting contractors</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2285114, member: 58386"] Outstanding. The practice of X playing contractors off against one another has to stop. Just think of the U.S. nuclear policy back in the 1970"s It was called MAD. it stood for [B]M[/B]utually[B] A[/B]ssured [B] D[/B]estruction. That term applies today for as long as it's tolerated by contractors. Screwing one another over just get routes that have the revenues driven down so low that it is impossible to make anything off of them which in the end will collapse base revenue for ALL routes creating [B]M[/B]utually[B] A[/B]ssured [B]D[/B]estruction. No doubt that right now X is wondering why contractors as a whole still haven't figured this out . But in the mean time managers will continue to line their pockets with the revenue concessions they are extracting from unsuspecting contractors [/QUOTE]
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