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<blockquote data-quote="oldrps" data-source="post: 4749667" data-attributes="member: 36765"><p><em>Why should the reason why I stayed be so important to you</em></p><p></p><p>You have been on this board for several years complaining on how bad it was for you and warning other potential contractors to not sign on. You constantly say you were lied to, they controlled every move you made, didn't let you build equity or goodwill for years, long hours, rough roads, many miles a day, unsecured debt, etc. I have never seen one post where you have said one good thing that happened. This makes me, and I am sure others, wonder why you stayed so long. As I have said before, if you stayed just a few years and left, I would not question it. You said you stayed for 20 years. We all want to know why anyone who hated it so much, stay so long and allowed the agreement to keep renewing.</p><p></p><p><em>you have avoided by all means possible having to tell me why you quit</em></p><p></p><p>You asked once and my leaving had no bearing on that conversation. I quit due to the long hours and the toll it was taking on my marriage. I got a job at a trucking company as a dock supervisor, after a few years I started my own business on the side and eventually started doing it full time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldrps, post: 4749667, member: 36765"] [I]Why should the reason why I stayed be so important to you[/I] You have been on this board for several years complaining on how bad it was for you and warning other potential contractors to not sign on. You constantly say you were lied to, they controlled every move you made, didn't let you build equity or goodwill for years, long hours, rough roads, many miles a day, unsecured debt, etc. I have never seen one post where you have said one good thing that happened. This makes me, and I am sure others, wonder why you stayed so long. As I have said before, if you stayed just a few years and left, I would not question it. You said you stayed for 20 years. We all want to know why anyone who hated it so much, stay so long and allowed the agreement to keep renewing. [I]you have avoided by all means possible having to tell me why you quit[/I] You asked once and my leaving had no bearing on that conversation. I quit due to the long hours and the toll it was taking on my marriage. I got a job at a trucking company as a dock supervisor, after a few years I started my own business on the side and eventually started doing it full time. [/QUOTE]
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