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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3338624" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>The intent all along was to reduce the total number of contractors as well as making those who remain totally subjugated to the absolute will and power of that company. Yes, you sign a service contract which now includes an NDA but the company openly states that it does not bind itself to any of the terms set forth in that contract allowing it to change amend and interpret those terms in any fashion it so desires. In addition it openly states that it's objective is not to create equity for contractors but rather to acquire the lowest cost trucking and labor it can obtain.When the consolidation of G and HD is completed what you'll be left with is a single operation that will run 6 days a week year round and Fat Freddy has mentioned the possibility of going to 7 days a week. </p><p></p><p>With these unpleasant realities in mind it then becomes up to you to decide how much money you want to throw at this thing especially if it's borrowed money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3338624, member: 58386"] The intent all along was to reduce the total number of contractors as well as making those who remain totally subjugated to the absolute will and power of that company. Yes, you sign a service contract which now includes an NDA but the company openly states that it does not bind itself to any of the terms set forth in that contract allowing it to change amend and interpret those terms in any fashion it so desires. In addition it openly states that it's objective is not to create equity for contractors but rather to acquire the lowest cost trucking and labor it can obtain.When the consolidation of G and HD is completed what you'll be left with is a single operation that will run 6 days a week year round and Fat Freddy has mentioned the possibility of going to 7 days a week. With these unpleasant realities in mind it then becomes up to you to decide how much money you want to throw at this thing especially if it's borrowed money. [/QUOTE]
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