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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3119583" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>It's called the contractor trap. X wants people out in the public who are to be perceived as professionals, behave as professionals project the company ,it's image and themselves as professionals but is only willing to give the contractors enough money to pay slightly above minimum wage and zero benefits. This in turn reduces the contractor to have to recruit people from labor pools often the socioeconomic underclass pool, pools X wouldn't draw from themselves yet countless times people from such pools are rejected by X as not being "their kind" despite the fact that they're the best the contractor can get for the money he's given to work with. </p><p> Today with an average of 12,000 boomers marching off into retirement every day where will contractors find the kind of people X considers "their kind"? yes, you might be able to get a handful to postpone retirement or be willing to work limited hours and limited work load but even they in time will no longer be willing to be tied to this damn thing like a dog out in the yard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3119583, member: 58386"] It's called the contractor trap. X wants people out in the public who are to be perceived as professionals, behave as professionals project the company ,it's image and themselves as professionals but is only willing to give the contractors enough money to pay slightly above minimum wage and zero benefits. This in turn reduces the contractor to have to recruit people from labor pools often the socioeconomic underclass pool, pools X wouldn't draw from themselves yet countless times people from such pools are rejected by X as not being "their kind" despite the fact that they're the best the contractor can get for the money he's given to work with. Today with an average of 12,000 boomers marching off into retirement every day where will contractors find the kind of people X considers "their kind"? yes, you might be able to get a handful to postpone retirement or be willing to work limited hours and limited work load but even they in time will no longer be willing to be tied to this damn thing like a dog out in the yard [/QUOTE]
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