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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4723684" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Bingo . My TM demanded that I send a so called "supplemental" out everyday. I said to him..."whoa bucko show me the contract language that requires the deployment of a supplemental . Furthermore , what language does the contract use to define a supplemental? As far as I'm concerned sending the so called "supplemental" out on a daily basis is not a "supplemental" but rather it's a noncontracted route". </p><p></p><p>There again it all comes down to contract language. And a you and I both know there wasn't nearly enough language to clearly establish the boundaries between company and contractor. And nothing angered them more than when a contractor saw the opportunity to take what unilaterally drafted language that did exist..... and make them eat it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4723684, member: 58386"] Bingo . My TM demanded that I send a so called "supplemental" out everyday. I said to him..."whoa bucko show me the contract language that requires the deployment of a supplemental . Furthermore , what language does the contract use to define a supplemental? As far as I'm concerned sending the so called "supplemental" out on a daily basis is not a "supplemental" but rather it's a noncontracted route". There again it all comes down to contract language. And a you and I both know there wasn't nearly enough language to clearly establish the boundaries between company and contractor. And nothing angered them more than when a contractor saw the opportunity to take what unilaterally drafted language that did exist..... and make them eat it. [/QUOTE]
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