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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 1844551" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>As far as combining the two I don't see how it can be done unless the two were in the same building.What I think you will see sometime in the next 5 years is delivery 6 days a week year round with the contractors work force working split and rotating work shifts. Go ahead and laugh if you want but what can stop them if that's what they want? Absolutely nothing. Understand, I want you guys to succeed but I am happy that many of you are taking a more cautious approach now that you are better informed of X's history and past practices. Hopefully many of will have a better understanding when I say, change is the only constant and nothing is trully binding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 1844551, member: 58386"] As far as combining the two I don't see how it can be done unless the two were in the same building.What I think you will see sometime in the next 5 years is delivery 6 days a week year round with the contractors work force working split and rotating work shifts. Go ahead and laugh if you want but what can stop them if that's what they want? Absolutely nothing. Understand, I want you guys to succeed but I am happy that many of you are taking a more cautious approach now that you are better informed of X's history and past practices. Hopefully many of will have a better understanding when I say, change is the only constant and nothing is trully binding. [/QUOTE]
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