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<blockquote data-quote="STFXG" data-source="post: 1048145" data-attributes="member: 41750"><p>It's possible to run absentee. Your problem with buying in at that large of an operation and running it absentee will be finding a manager competent and that you can completely rely on. But you can assign them as your business contact when you are operating out of state and they can handle everything for you. </p><p></p><p>You don't need to be a qualified driver to contract with fedex. And you can only get approved as driver with driving experience.</p><p></p><p>A 12% ROI wouldn't be difficult to attain. Even with paying a manager a good salary. I'd suggest finding a former or current contractor. There's a lot of ins and outs with fedex that would just make it an easier transition if you have someone with experience in dealing with the company. They will blow a lot of smoke and you need someone that's been around and knows when it's smoke and its a real threat.</p><p></p><p>FedEx exerts a lot of control with the contract. That's the reason people say to stay away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STFXG, post: 1048145, member: 41750"] It's possible to run absentee. Your problem with buying in at that large of an operation and running it absentee will be finding a manager competent and that you can completely rely on. But you can assign them as your business contact when you are operating out of state and they can handle everything for you. You don't need to be a qualified driver to contract with fedex. And you can only get approved as driver with driving experience. A 12% ROI wouldn't be difficult to attain. Even with paying a manager a good salary. I'd suggest finding a former or current contractor. There's a lot of ins and outs with fedex that would just make it an easier transition if you have someone with experience in dealing with the company. They will blow a lot of smoke and you need someone that's been around and knows when it's smoke and its a real threat. FedEx exerts a lot of control with the contract. That's the reason people say to stay away. [/QUOTE]
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