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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 1868312" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>It isn't me saying it is a scam. It is the courts who accused fedex of creating an employment contract in the guise of an independent contractor agreement. You should know by now that fedex has an entire set of manuals outside the contract that they use to tell you what they say the contract says, when those manuals may directly conflict with the contracts. If you think that all fedex goes by is exactly what is in the contract, you are willfully ignorant of the truth and playing 'see no evil' with yourself. </p><p></p><p>You seem unaware that those manuals are what the courts decided were the smoking gun that they made the ruling on. And if you think fedex tossed those manuals when they started the ISP model, I have a bridge to sell you.</p><p></p><p>And if you somehow expect current law to change in the US, you have not been following politics. Nothing gets done, unless absolutely necessary, and changing rules on IC determination is far from absolutely necessary. And for someone considering buying, for you to advise them that under future law, they will be fine, when current law leans the other way, then you are giving poor advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 1868312, member: 60252"] It isn't me saying it is a scam. It is the courts who accused fedex of creating an employment contract in the guise of an independent contractor agreement. You should know by now that fedex has an entire set of manuals outside the contract that they use to tell you what they say the contract says, when those manuals may directly conflict with the contracts. If you think that all fedex goes by is exactly what is in the contract, you are willfully ignorant of the truth and playing 'see no evil' with yourself. You seem unaware that those manuals are what the courts decided were the smoking gun that they made the ruling on. And if you think fedex tossed those manuals when they started the ISP model, I have a bridge to sell you. And if you somehow expect current law to change in the US, you have not been following politics. Nothing gets done, unless absolutely necessary, and changing rules on IC determination is far from absolutely necessary. And for someone considering buying, for you to advise them that under future law, they will be fine, when current law leans the other way, then you are giving poor advice. [/QUOTE]
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