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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 764693" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>I didn't know I blew it off. You seem to suggest that these managers have no position at all. They are to be the company contact with the contractor. Why shouldn't they run the terminal? It's theirs. But if I am under contract with them and I have employees then the company really has no business contacting my employees. As far as holding a contract over a contractor's head, you really need to brush up on contract law. People around here seem to think that getting out of a contract is a simple matter. In fact, it's the very last thing the company wants to do. It is lengthy (months), expensive (legally), and tends to make bad relations with the contractor in the not so unlikely event that the contract is not terminated at the end of the process (yes, that too happens).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 764693, member: 22662"] I didn't know I blew it off. You seem to suggest that these managers have no position at all. They are to be the company contact with the contractor. Why shouldn't they run the terminal? It's theirs. But if I am under contract with them and I have employees then the company really has no business contacting my employees. As far as holding a contract over a contractor's head, you really need to brush up on contract law. People around here seem to think that getting out of a contract is a simple matter. In fact, it's the very last thing the company wants to do. It is lengthy (months), expensive (legally), and tends to make bad relations with the contractor in the not so unlikely event that the contract is not terminated at the end of the process (yes, that too happens). [/QUOTE]
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