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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4716098" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>That's right. It's not an example of your agreement. Then why in the hell do you keep using it ? The true independent owner something you're about as far remove from as you can get holds all the cards. He has the machine, the operator, the rights, the tags and all other means necessary to take the loads he wants and the destinations they need to go to. And if it doesn't pay enough to make the load worthwhile it sits where he found it. Let's see you try that with Fat Freddy. </p><p></p><p>The flat out reality is that at least to my knowledge there is nowhere else in the transportation space aside from perhaps Amazon where a so called "independent operator" (and those are your words) is subjected to the level of absolute command and control that an FXG contractor is subjected to . And in an effort to coverup that fact Fat Freddy always looking for a clever new catch phrase now calls you guys "entrepreneurs".....LMAO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4716098, member: 58386"] That's right. It's not an example of your agreement. Then why in the hell do you keep using it ? The true independent owner something you're about as far remove from as you can get holds all the cards. He has the machine, the operator, the rights, the tags and all other means necessary to take the loads he wants and the destinations they need to go to. And if it doesn't pay enough to make the load worthwhile it sits where he found it. Let's see you try that with Fat Freddy. The flat out reality is that at least to my knowledge there is nowhere else in the transportation space aside from perhaps Amazon where a so called "independent operator" (and those are your words) is subjected to the level of absolute command and control that an FXG contractor is subjected to . And in an effort to coverup that fact Fat Freddy always looking for a clever new catch phrase now calls you guys "entrepreneurs".....LMAO. [/QUOTE]
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