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<blockquote data-quote="Mutineer" data-source="post: 3822018" data-attributes="member: 69587"><p>I was part of the California, Alexander class. That was paid out almost a year ago. Got a notice a few weeks ago 'Zohrabians v Leonard Carder, LLP.' This one is a member of the Alexander class (Zohrabians) suing the lawyers who sued XG for "failing to seek meal and rest break claims in the Alexander case." If I remember right, the Alexander class was all about 'illegal wage deductions.'</p><p></p><p>I also just got the ERISA notice. A whopping $137. Enough to put gas in my Toyota Tacoma for 2 1/2 weeks of my current commute.</p><p></p><p>It's not difficult on this forum to find former XG contractors who are angry over their contractor experience. I for one, am often more than happy to chime in and spew venom. And I definitely have alot of horror stories and near disasters to share related to that endeavor. But I lasted 10 years and made an exit under favorable terms. I'm still in contact with a former contractor I worked with. Things are still working out for him, but he says things get more petty and ridiculous every year. And he's in so deep, he can't get out. He often has difficulty finding drivers (even Green Cards) to stay more than a few months!</p><p></p><p>But the sad fact is, among myself and the majority of my peers, contracting for XG is by far, the best thing (occupationally) that I ever did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mutineer, post: 3822018, member: 69587"] I was part of the California, Alexander class. That was paid out almost a year ago. Got a notice a few weeks ago 'Zohrabians v Leonard Carder, LLP.' This one is a member of the Alexander class (Zohrabians) suing the lawyers who sued XG for "failing to seek meal and rest break claims in the Alexander case." If I remember right, the Alexander class was all about 'illegal wage deductions.' I also just got the ERISA notice. A whopping $137. Enough to put gas in my Toyota Tacoma for 2 1/2 weeks of my current commute. It's not difficult on this forum to find former XG contractors who are angry over their contractor experience. I for one, am often more than happy to chime in and spew venom. And I definitely have alot of horror stories and near disasters to share related to that endeavor. But I lasted 10 years and made an exit under favorable terms. I'm still in contact with a former contractor I worked with. Things are still working out for him, but he says things get more petty and ridiculous every year. And he's in so deep, he can't get out. He often has difficulty finding drivers (even Green Cards) to stay more than a few months! But the sad fact is, among myself and the majority of my peers, contracting for XG is by far, the best thing (occupationally) that I ever did. [/QUOTE]
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