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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Davidoff" data-source="post: 2722564" data-attributes="member: 66779"><p>I do. And a few other. It's just amazing how most people bitch about their contracts with FedEx not giving them enough to support the business but be totally ignorant and oblivious to strictly legal ways to improve their bottom line at the same time. From what I've gathered so far looks like to me most troubles for the contractors come from lack of solid business background and experience. The contractor business is very simple as a structure, the heavy lifting is already done by somebody else, most regular business fundamentals are omitted (sales, marketing, market research, competition, business development, accounting, investment, expansion etc.) due to the format and it looks like anyone with some free cash can jump on board. Then the crying starts...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Davidoff, post: 2722564, member: 66779"] I do. And a few other. It's just amazing how most people bitch about their contracts with FedEx not giving them enough to support the business but be totally ignorant and oblivious to strictly legal ways to improve their bottom line at the same time. From what I've gathered so far looks like to me most troubles for the contractors come from lack of solid business background and experience. The contractor business is very simple as a structure, the heavy lifting is already done by somebody else, most regular business fundamentals are omitted (sales, marketing, market research, competition, business development, accounting, investment, expansion etc.) due to the format and it looks like anyone with some free cash can jump on board. Then the crying starts... [/QUOTE]
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