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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4312476" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Let me help you here. Let's suppose a contractor does refuse a new mandate set forth by the company and there's no language in the contract to support it. he' s given one of three choices eat it and smile, quit or try to take them to arbitration.</p><p></p><p>Now let's say he decides to use the arbitration method. Now guess who reserves the right to choose who will sit on the arbitration board? Let me give you a hint. It's not the contractor. And I can assure you that the people on that panel are in no way shape or form unbiased and independent. It's over even before you the contractor walks into the room .....except for paying the bill for having lost a process for which he had no real chance of winning. In fact the judge in Estrada vs. Fedex pointed out how vague, ambiguous and "cleverly worded" the contract was. </p><p></p><p>Go get a copy of one of those contracts and read it for yourself. Rest assured regardless of what that unilaterally drafted and implemented, one dimensional, one sided one year cocument says, if they believe that you're not keeping up or will not be able to keep up they simply do not offer you a new contract.It's as simple as that. That's how much control a contractor has in reality. Essentially nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4312476, member: 58386"] Let me help you here. Let's suppose a contractor does refuse a new mandate set forth by the company and there's no language in the contract to support it. he' s given one of three choices eat it and smile, quit or try to take them to arbitration. Now let's say he decides to use the arbitration method. Now guess who reserves the right to choose who will sit on the arbitration board? Let me give you a hint. It's not the contractor. And I can assure you that the people on that panel are in no way shape or form unbiased and independent. It's over even before you the contractor walks into the room .....except for paying the bill for having lost a process for which he had no real chance of winning. In fact the judge in Estrada vs. Fedex pointed out how vague, ambiguous and "cleverly worded" the contract was. Go get a copy of one of those contracts and read it for yourself. Rest assured regardless of what that unilaterally drafted and implemented, one dimensional, one sided one year cocument says, if they believe that you're not keeping up or will not be able to keep up they simply do not offer you a new contract.It's as simple as that. That's how much control a contractor has in reality. Essentially nothing. [/QUOTE]
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