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<blockquote data-quote="Exec32" data-source="post: 3493954" data-attributes="member: 56206"><p>You are correct about the element of control becoming the issue X could not get around. There is also the issue of economic dependence that has presented itself. </p><p>Another problem that exists is the conduct of FedEx. Make no mistake about it, every contractor here has been subject to it, but material breaches in the agreement are done every day at every terminal across the country. The problem is most contractors are contributory, others are ignorant, and the final few are to broke to do anything about it. That's where a contractor that is not in debt, trucks paid for, nothing to lose takes X to task. I also agree it will be the drivers that will become the primary concern, and a threat to X control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exec32, post: 3493954, member: 56206"] You are correct about the element of control becoming the issue X could not get around. There is also the issue of economic dependence that has presented itself. Another problem that exists is the conduct of FedEx. Make no mistake about it, every contractor here has been subject to it, but material breaches in the agreement are done every day at every terminal across the country. The problem is most contractors are contributory, others are ignorant, and the final few are to broke to do anything about it. That's where a contractor that is not in debt, trucks paid for, nothing to lose takes X to task. I also agree it will be the drivers that will become the primary concern, and a threat to X control. [/QUOTE]
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