The guy is a carnival barker. Always out there plugging some type of service or product trying to separate people from their money.is this guy nuts
Grub hub? Uber eats? Door dash? Just some of the innovative ways you can utilize your slaves. Nutsis this guy nuts
How were they able to just “take all your routes”?This guy sells routes tells people how lucrative it is also they took all my routes . Also it’s so lucrative you might want to run a side business like for dash to make it work ,oh by the way that will be 300-400k. My suggestion just do a delivery system.
Reminds me of a carnival sideshow hawkerThis guy seems to be a pretty good example of why FedEx would not put the fate of their company in the hands of contractors.
Because they’re not “theirs”at all the whole thing is a shamHow were they able to just “take all your routes”?
FedEx cancels contracts all the time. If it’s an immediate termination normally it’s for something like not paying taxes or other illegal activity. In Spencer’s case, he spoke to the media so they canceled all his contracts. Fedex manages their contractors through fear, they wanted to send a message.How were they able to just “take all your routes”?
Tel-evangelistReminds me of a carnival sideshow hawker
Glad you spotted that. If FDX contracting was so great you shouldn't even need a side gig.This guy sells routes tells people how lucrative it is also they took all my routes . Also it’s so lucrative you might want to run a side business like for dash to make it work ,oh by the way that will be 300-400k. My suggestion just do a delivery system.
If they lawyer up they might be entitled to the profit they could have earned for the remaining time of the contract. So for all intents, no they don’t get squat. They can sell their trucks.When FedEx cancels these contracts does the former owner get any compensation?
Now now, they didn't cancel his contracts because "he spoke to the media." They canceled his contracts because his "spoke to the media" was "publicly badmouthed his business partner, who held all the leverage and he should have known better."FedEx cancels contracts all the time. If it’s an immediate termination normally it’s for something like not paying taxes or other illegal activity. In Spencer’s case, he spoke to the media so they canceled all his contracts. Fedex manages their contractors through fear, they wanted to send a message.
In Bizarro World, "badmouthed" means calling for increased compensation for contractors.Now now, they didn't cancel his contracts because "he spoke to the media." They canceled his contracts because his "spoke to the media" was "publicly badmouthed his business partner, who held all the leverage and he should have known better."
Missed the part where he said the infrastructure was about to collapse, didja?In Bizarro World, "badmouthed" means calling for increased compensation for contractors.
Yep.
Your repartee leaves me unresponsive.Missed the part where he said the infrastructure was about to collapse, didja?
So basically you’ve been fired! Sounds a lot like an employee verses owning a business.FedEx cancels contracts all the time. If it’s an immediate termination normally it’s for something like not paying taxes or other illegal activity. In Spencer’s case, he spoke to the media so they canceled all his contracts. Fedex manages their contractors through fear, they wanted to send a message.
Sounds like a crummy business model for the contractors. You invest money and time in a business that can be snatched away on FedEx say so. I guess the contractor is no better off than the fools that drive for them.So basically you’ve been fired! Sounds a lot like an employee verses owning a business.
Contractors are the worst thing happening to the United States workers , people are just too dumb to see itSounds like a crummy business model for the contractors. You invest money and time in a business that can be snatched away on FedEx say so. I guess the contractor is no better off than the fools that drive for them.