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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2580554" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>If I understand you correctly, you say that your background is in software technology. If that is the case than you cannot possibly be more unsuited to be an X contractor. Why? Because one fact stands out when it comes to that so called " operating agreement"........NOTHING"S BINDING! If you believe that all you have to do is to sit back prop up your feet and collect the money while that little box on your desk solves all of your problems....then man are you in for the shock of your life. As dmac1 pointed out with the heavy downward pressure on settlements currently ongoing then by all means learn every aspect of all 10 routes because as sure as the sun comes up in the morning you're going to be driving them as some point in time. Also as he pointed out. your success is entirely dependent on your ability to find drivers who show up every day and deliver top of the scale performance for bottom of the scale money.As X plainly stated the entire initiative has nothing to do with creating equity for contractors but rather to acquire trucking and labor at the lowest possible cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2580554, member: 58386"] If I understand you correctly, you say that your background is in software technology. If that is the case than you cannot possibly be more unsuited to be an X contractor. Why? Because one fact stands out when it comes to that so called " operating agreement"........NOTHING"S BINDING! If you believe that all you have to do is to sit back prop up your feet and collect the money while that little box on your desk solves all of your problems....then man are you in for the shock of your life. As dmac1 pointed out with the heavy downward pressure on settlements currently ongoing then by all means learn every aspect of all 10 routes because as sure as the sun comes up in the morning you're going to be driving them as some point in time. Also as he pointed out. your success is entirely dependent on your ability to find drivers who show up every day and deliver top of the scale performance for bottom of the scale money.As X plainly stated the entire initiative has nothing to do with creating equity for contractors but rather to acquire trucking and labor at the lowest possible cost. [/QUOTE]
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