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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5338993" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Spot on. X has a plan already in place to respond to a contractor work stoppage. They'll bring in rental trucks, temps, trip leases managers to run P&D as well as call up list of people with prior experience and offer them premium pay to come back and help.</p><p></p><p>What is happening is that a growing number of contractors are finally waking up to the realization that they operate in a climate of servitude, have always operated in a climate of servitude but cast a blind eye to it as long as they were making good profits. But, now that that part of it is gone they've suddenly see the whole miserable mess in a completely different light.</p><p></p><p>Any service disruption on the part of contractors will last a day....two at the most as contractor employed drivers will threaten to quit and some will leaving contractors caught right in the middle with no choice but to do a Dano and go crawling back praying that Fat Freddy will take them back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5338993, member: 58386"] Spot on. X has a plan already in place to respond to a contractor work stoppage. They'll bring in rental trucks, temps, trip leases managers to run P&D as well as call up list of people with prior experience and offer them premium pay to come back and help. What is happening is that a growing number of contractors are finally waking up to the realization that they operate in a climate of servitude, have always operated in a climate of servitude but cast a blind eye to it as long as they were making good profits. But, now that that part of it is gone they've suddenly see the whole miserable mess in a completely different light. Any service disruption on the part of contractors will last a day....two at the most as contractor employed drivers will threaten to quit and some will leaving contractors caught right in the middle with no choice but to do a Dano and go crawling back praying that Fat Freddy will take them back. [/QUOTE]
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