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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2073660" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>You really and truly are in a fantasyland. The barn I was in added a total of 14 routes over a 24 years span. That's less than 1 per year. Oh there was plenty of stops to take off of other contractors but the only reason they were made available is because they lost money for both the contractor who offered them and the guy he was trying to dump them off onto in areas that were so sparsely populated that there was no hope for enough growth to make them profitable not to mention mile after mile of unpaved township roads too rough and too narrow to do any better than 15 -20 MPH because they weren't designed for anymore than that.There is simply NO COMPARISON between what you do in the Boston Metro area and where I operated." Build a company" You're nothing more than a politically correct pimp. X pays you money in exchange for the pleasure of your cheap labor and you pay them accordingly. You may think that you're "building a company' but in reality reality all you're doing is adding to the creation of an already growing permanent economic underclass.Now in the end I may find myself down there with them but I will do so with a clear conscience knowing that I didn't drag somebody else down there with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2073660, member: 58386"] You really and truly are in a fantasyland. The barn I was in added a total of 14 routes over a 24 years span. That's less than 1 per year. Oh there was plenty of stops to take off of other contractors but the only reason they were made available is because they lost money for both the contractor who offered them and the guy he was trying to dump them off onto in areas that were so sparsely populated that there was no hope for enough growth to make them profitable not to mention mile after mile of unpaved township roads too rough and too narrow to do any better than 15 -20 MPH because they weren't designed for anymore than that.There is simply NO COMPARISON between what you do in the Boston Metro area and where I operated." Build a company" You're nothing more than a politically correct pimp. X pays you money in exchange for the pleasure of your cheap labor and you pay them accordingly. You may think that you're "building a company' but in reality reality all you're doing is adding to the creation of an already growing permanent economic underclass.Now in the end I may find myself down there with them but I will do so with a clear conscience knowing that I didn't drag somebody else down there with me. [/QUOTE]
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