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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4713314" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>IWBF continues to downplay the precarious nature of the arrangement. If it happens then he has to find a way to dispose of all of that equipment. Because once you're done all contractor materials and equipment immediately go off FDX property as well. And furthermore there's almost zero secondary market for his junk outside of well...junk.... along with the Goodwill bin for his uniforms.</p><p></p><p>For some reason he continues to believe that his servitude to Fat Freddy is perpetual and forever benevolent as evidenced by the fact that he doesn't appear to have a backup plan or has established any legal basis by which he could successfully defend his economic self interests.... No individual worthy of being called a "businessman" would be without a contingency plan in the event of a sudden change in the environment in which his so called "business" is located.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4713314, member: 58386"] IWBF continues to downplay the precarious nature of the arrangement. If it happens then he has to find a way to dispose of all of that equipment. Because once you're done all contractor materials and equipment immediately go off FDX property as well. And furthermore there's almost zero secondary market for his junk outside of well...junk.... along with the Goodwill bin for his uniforms. For some reason he continues to believe that his servitude to Fat Freddy is perpetual and forever benevolent as evidenced by the fact that he doesn't appear to have a backup plan or has established any legal basis by which he could successfully defend his economic self interests.... No individual worthy of being called a "businessman" would be without a contingency plan in the event of a sudden change in the environment in which his so called "business" is located. [/QUOTE]
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