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<blockquote data-quote="oldrps" data-source="post: 4733735" data-attributes="member: 36765"><p>Why I left has no bearing on this discussion of what happened in the past. (If you think I was fired, you would be incorrect.) I have a lot of stock that I earned while I was there and you are spreading misinformation about my investment.</p><p></p><p>RPS was not a nationwide carrier when you or I started, there is no law that states they have to service every zip. You are spouting false information.</p><p></p><p>RPS changed the agreement when the IRS found it was invalid. Not exactly hidden information. RPS then changed the agreement, not hard to figure out. RPS/Ground has constantly changed the operating agreement over the years as legal challenges have come up. Based on your earlier discussions, you said that RPS/Ground will always win. It appears you are wrong again. I bet you signed that new agreement as well even though you knew what was involved. It takes two parties to a contract and both sides agreed to the terms, end of discussion. If you didn't like the terms, you don't sign the agreement and move on.</p><p></p><p>Do you argue with Apple, Google or any other software app maker with their terms when you start using their software? You either accept it or do not accept them. I guess you think that is wrong as well, it is so one sided. </p><p></p><p>What is preventing a contractor from being on the board of directors? This has to be the more stupid statements you have put up. How many pilots, managers, package sorters are on the board of directors? I tell you what to do, buy some FedEx stock and go to their annual meeting and bring this up. I can't believe you would bring something up like this on a discussion board.</p><p></p><p>You say RPS/Ground made no attempt to hide the fact they didn't want the liability and variable costs involved. Well duh, that is why they have the setup they have. Do you think this is a shocking revelation. </p><p></p><p>Why do I respond to your posts lately, easy, it is so easy to show how stupid your posts are. You come on here and spout that you are an expert and the RPS/Ground misled you, but you clearly understood what they were doing. Bacha, you are a broken record that says the same thing over and over and over and over and over ..... I finally I have got tired of reading your rhetoric of misinformation after several years and now am speaking up. </p><p></p><p>By the way, what is the Fedex Mind Control and Reeducation Academy? Where is it? Does this really exist or is it a figment of your imagination (a lie), looks like you have no honor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldrps, post: 4733735, member: 36765"] Why I left has no bearing on this discussion of what happened in the past. (If you think I was fired, you would be incorrect.) I have a lot of stock that I earned while I was there and you are spreading misinformation about my investment. RPS was not a nationwide carrier when you or I started, there is no law that states they have to service every zip. You are spouting false information. RPS changed the agreement when the IRS found it was invalid. Not exactly hidden information. RPS then changed the agreement, not hard to figure out. RPS/Ground has constantly changed the operating agreement over the years as legal challenges have come up. Based on your earlier discussions, you said that RPS/Ground will always win. It appears you are wrong again. I bet you signed that new agreement as well even though you knew what was involved. It takes two parties to a contract and both sides agreed to the terms, end of discussion. If you didn't like the terms, you don't sign the agreement and move on. Do you argue with Apple, Google or any other software app maker with their terms when you start using their software? You either accept it or do not accept them. I guess you think that is wrong as well, it is so one sided. What is preventing a contractor from being on the board of directors? This has to be the more stupid statements you have put up. How many pilots, managers, package sorters are on the board of directors? I tell you what to do, buy some FedEx stock and go to their annual meeting and bring this up. I can't believe you would bring something up like this on a discussion board. You say RPS/Ground made no attempt to hide the fact they didn't want the liability and variable costs involved. Well duh, that is why they have the setup they have. Do you think this is a shocking revelation. Why do I respond to your posts lately, easy, it is so easy to show how stupid your posts are. You come on here and spout that you are an expert and the RPS/Ground misled you, but you clearly understood what they were doing. Bacha, you are a broken record that says the same thing over and over and over and over and over ..... I finally I have got tired of reading your rhetoric of misinformation after several years and now am speaking up. By the way, what is the Fedex Mind Control and Reeducation Academy? Where is it? Does this really exist or is it a figment of your imagination (a lie), looks like you have no honor. [/QUOTE]
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