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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 1978787" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Show me the specific contract language that says you are exempted from termination if you have a certain number of routes? The more routes you have the more indispensible you are? That's exactly what you are telling me. Four years ago at a much larger cross state terminal a large majority of contractors abruptly quit. You know what they did? Called in Budget , Enterprise and the staffing agency and was back at it in a day or two and put the contracts back out again. Now if you larger operators were to get together and I would love to see you do it and then acquire the services of a nationally recognized law firm that specializes in contract and labor law to negoiate a service agreement with X, they would not recognize it and send you guys packing. Therefore until you can get some power to get the kind of deal that brings some balance to the equation the number of routes you have will remain a nonissue because ALL power still rests with X.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 1978787, member: 58386"] Show me the specific contract language that says you are exempted from termination if you have a certain number of routes? The more routes you have the more indispensible you are? That's exactly what you are telling me. Four years ago at a much larger cross state terminal a large majority of contractors abruptly quit. You know what they did? Called in Budget , Enterprise and the staffing agency and was back at it in a day or two and put the contracts back out again. Now if you larger operators were to get together and I would love to see you do it and then acquire the services of a nationally recognized law firm that specializes in contract and labor law to negoiate a service agreement with X, they would not recognize it and send you guys packing. Therefore until you can get some power to get the kind of deal that brings some balance to the equation the number of routes you have will remain a nonissue because ALL power still rests with X. [/QUOTE]
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