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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4240484" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>The level of risk a person can assume in this economic space is tied directly to the economic vitality of their service area and it's future prospects. That zip I mentioned earlier also included a 300 square mile school district with 9 elementary schools when I started servicing that area . How many of them are still there?.....Zero. They took a handful of class rooms at the junior high building and made it the new elementary school. The future prospects of a service area limits the amount of risk a person can sensibly incur.</p><p></p><p> When it came to the ISP transition I don't know where you found out about it but I found it in an obscure little paragraph buried in the back pages of the 2008 annual report. The entire process got started following a couple of state courts that ruled that single route contractors were in the eyes of the court employees. And in some states the transition timeline granted by the courts was in some cases a matter of only weeks And beginning with the IRS mandated contract changes in 1993 the company has been grudgingly giving ground from the standpoint of contractor autonomy but there's still a long long way to go and they're not going to give up any more without a fight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4240484, member: 58386"] The level of risk a person can assume in this economic space is tied directly to the economic vitality of their service area and it's future prospects. That zip I mentioned earlier also included a 300 square mile school district with 9 elementary schools when I started servicing that area . How many of them are still there?.....Zero. They took a handful of class rooms at the junior high building and made it the new elementary school. The future prospects of a service area limits the amount of risk a person can sensibly incur. When it came to the ISP transition I don't know where you found out about it but I found it in an obscure little paragraph buried in the back pages of the 2008 annual report. The entire process got started following a couple of state courts that ruled that single route contractors were in the eyes of the court employees. And in some states the transition timeline granted by the courts was in some cases a matter of only weeks And beginning with the IRS mandated contract changes in 1993 the company has been grudgingly giving ground from the standpoint of contractor autonomy but there's still a long long way to go and they're not going to give up any more without a fight. [/QUOTE]
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