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<blockquote data-quote="oldrps" data-source="post: 4732659" data-attributes="member: 36765"><p>Coming from a guy who is no longer contracted with Ground.</p><p></p><p>My point is about the T's and I's is RPS/Ground legal department is very specific on how we documented our actions with contractors. You would never know this as you were a contractor and you didn't see this. If something came up legally, RPS/Ground, was ready for a challenge because of this. I am guessing if you had a problem, you were not prepared and documented your problems. I know for a fact that contractors did win all cases against the company. If RPS/Ground did not have a solid case, as in terminating a contract, they did nothing, contractor was not terminated.</p><p></p><p>Bacha, you seem to know everything there is about the past contracting with RPS/Ground, but I can tell you from experience, you don't. I couldn't care less if you were lied to, you live in the most poverty stricken, mud slick roads with four foot deep snow in the mountains with no sunlight. You knew the area you were at and you kept contracting with the company. I would have felt sorry for you were misled if you left within five years, but if I remember right you went over 20 years. You knew what you were in and kept going, that is on you, not Ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldrps, post: 4732659, member: 36765"] Coming from a guy who is no longer contracted with Ground. My point is about the T's and I's is RPS/Ground legal department is very specific on how we documented our actions with contractors. You would never know this as you were a contractor and you didn't see this. If something came up legally, RPS/Ground, was ready for a challenge because of this. I am guessing if you had a problem, you were not prepared and documented your problems. I know for a fact that contractors did win all cases against the company. If RPS/Ground did not have a solid case, as in terminating a contract, they did nothing, contractor was not terminated. Bacha, you seem to know everything there is about the past contracting with RPS/Ground, but I can tell you from experience, you don't. I couldn't care less if you were lied to, you live in the most poverty stricken, mud slick roads with four foot deep snow in the mountains with no sunlight. You knew the area you were at and you kept contracting with the company. I would have felt sorry for you were misled if you left within five years, but if I remember right you went over 20 years. You knew what you were in and kept going, that is on you, not Ground. [/QUOTE]
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