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<blockquote data-quote="It will be fine" data-source="post: 1944132" data-attributes="member: 55017"><p>I don't know where you get the 85% service number. My agreement is 98.5% of local or regional service number. That brings it down to about 97% on any given day. When I go below that we have documented business discussions about it. It doesn't really matter, they aren't going to pull my agreement anytime soon. Stuff happens, sometimes a guy will flat out fail on you. As long as you appear to be addressing it that's all FedEx cares about.</p><p>The problem is the engineers don't factor in the cost of loans when negotiating compensation. Contractors without debt can pay a lot more than guys that had to buy in and still clear better profits. It really hurts the long term value of the contracts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="It will be fine, post: 1944132, member: 55017"] I don't know where you get the 85% service number. My agreement is 98.5% of local or regional service number. That brings it down to about 97% on any given day. When I go below that we have documented business discussions about it. It doesn't really matter, they aren't going to pull my agreement anytime soon. Stuff happens, sometimes a guy will flat out fail on you. As long as you appear to be addressing it that's all FedEx cares about. The problem is the engineers don't factor in the cost of loans when negotiating compensation. Contractors without debt can pay a lot more than guys that had to buy in and still clear better profits. It really hurts the long term value of the contracts. [/QUOTE]
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