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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 5353739" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>I’m sorry but you have no conception of the situation. You keep looking for a monumental, cataclysmic event that starts on a given day and ends on a given day. It’s so incredibly small minded.</p><p></p><p>How about this? How about we do nothing? Not a strike, not a show of defiance or an attempt to “take down Fat Freddie”. What if it’s simply that the money to continue on is gone? There is no reason to continue. The banks can come and get the trucks when it becomes evident we can’t sell them. </p><p></p><p>What will we do? Probably file for bankruptcy. It seems that’s where FedEx wants us to end up anyway. I don’t know how that gets packages delivered and I don’t know why investors would cheer, but that’s not really my concern.</p><p></p><p>As I keep saying and you keep missing. This isn’t retribution. This is the condition of the model and it’s weakness is widespread.</p><p></p><p>So the real question is, what’s Raj gonna do? Sue me and 2800 other contractors? Will that get packages delivered? No. Probably not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 5353739, member: 22662"] I’m sorry but you have no conception of the situation. You keep looking for a monumental, cataclysmic event that starts on a given day and ends on a given day. It’s so incredibly small minded. How about this? How about we do nothing? Not a strike, not a show of defiance or an attempt to “take down Fat Freddie”. What if it’s simply that the money to continue on is gone? There is no reason to continue. The banks can come and get the trucks when it becomes evident we can’t sell them. What will we do? Probably file for bankruptcy. It seems that’s where FedEx wants us to end up anyway. I don’t know how that gets packages delivered and I don’t know why investors would cheer, but that’s not really my concern. As I keep saying and you keep missing. This isn’t retribution. This is the condition of the model and it’s weakness is widespread. So the real question is, what’s Raj gonna do? Sue me and 2800 other contractors? Will that get packages delivered? No. Probably not. [/QUOTE]
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