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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5380912" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>After a little digging we come to discover that Spencer Patton is also a hedge fund manager, real estate speculator and owner of a truck driving school along with Route Consultants. So he's not going to have to wait for the neighbors to bring him in something for supper tonight. </p><p></p><p>In the end he may of actually made things worse for the average struggling contractor whose only income source is from his contract. Clearly the intent of his termination was psychological as much as it was economic. </p><p></p><p>I told you guys 3-4 years ago to use the hoard of speculators piling into the market as a way to get out. All you did was laugh and make fun of me.....What do you have to say now? </p><p></p><p>Now comes the take it or leave it deals. And those employees he seeks to "re-home"? They'll just go to work for the contingency locusts/mercenaries who will be brought in grinning like possums . But they'll only be there until the routes they're running will be forcibly loaded onto domiciled contractors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5380912, member: 58386"] After a little digging we come to discover that Spencer Patton is also a hedge fund manager, real estate speculator and owner of a truck driving school along with Route Consultants. So he's not going to have to wait for the neighbors to bring him in something for supper tonight. In the end he may of actually made things worse for the average struggling contractor whose only income source is from his contract. Clearly the intent of his termination was psychological as much as it was economic. I told you guys 3-4 years ago to use the hoard of speculators piling into the market as a way to get out. All you did was laugh and make fun of me.....What do you have to say now? Now comes the take it or leave it deals. And those employees he seeks to "re-home"? They'll just go to work for the contingency locusts/mercenaries who will be brought in grinning like possums . But they'll only be there until the routes they're running will be forcibly loaded onto domiciled contractors. [/QUOTE]
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