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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2780691" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>As everyone on this thread knows the business is driven by one thing and one thing only.....consumer discretionary spending. As long as that pipeline remains full of cash things will likely continue as is but eventually that pipeline as it invariably does will begin to dry up as consumer debt starts trending upward and cheap and easy credit gets harder to come by. The worst it could mean for an express grunt is getting laid off . For a contractor however the consequences are much more impactful because of a contractors broader economic obligations especially for the ones who are heavily leveraged . In the meantime X will continue to do whatever it damn well pleases and contractors will continue to be dragged along behind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2780691, member: 58386"] As everyone on this thread knows the business is driven by one thing and one thing only.....consumer discretionary spending. As long as that pipeline remains full of cash things will likely continue as is but eventually that pipeline as it invariably does will begin to dry up as consumer debt starts trending upward and cheap and easy credit gets harder to come by. The worst it could mean for an express grunt is getting laid off . For a contractor however the consequences are much more impactful because of a contractors broader economic obligations especially for the ones who are heavily leveraged . In the meantime X will continue to do whatever it damn well pleases and contractors will continue to be dragged along behind. [/QUOTE]
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