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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5323315" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>The backdrop of IWBF's comments is obviously based on a profound worry about what impact the oncoming massive cost cutting drive Fat Freddy and Sahib Raj have embarked upon will have on him and with good reason. He has no defense against it. He and the other contractors have become nothing more than Fat's and Sahib's economic come dump in terms of how much they can cut rates and how much additional mandated expense they can offload onto to them. </p><p></p><p>Just a couple of days ago they announced that all mainframes will be shut down and replaced with contracted cloud centers with a claimed savings of 400 million bucks. </p><p></p><p>Should we feel sorry for him Definitely not. He laughed at me when 3 years ago I told him to start looking for a way get out soon because the entire model was at it's pinnacle. So now if he can't get out under anything other than disastrous terms...well...that's trucking. Always more bust than boom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5323315, member: 58386"] The backdrop of IWBF's comments is obviously based on a profound worry about what impact the oncoming massive cost cutting drive Fat Freddy and Sahib Raj have embarked upon will have on him and with good reason. He has no defense against it. He and the other contractors have become nothing more than Fat's and Sahib's economic come dump in terms of how much they can cut rates and how much additional mandated expense they can offload onto to them. Just a couple of days ago they announced that all mainframes will be shut down and replaced with contracted cloud centers with a claimed savings of 400 million bucks. Should we feel sorry for him Definitely not. He laughed at me when 3 years ago I told him to start looking for a way get out soon because the entire model was at it's pinnacle. So now if he can't get out under anything other than disastrous terms...well...that's trucking. Always more bust than boom. [/QUOTE]
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