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<blockquote data-quote="dvalleyjim" data-source="post: 958435" data-attributes="member: 36471"><p>Sorry to keep beating this post, I need to let it die. </p><p></p><p>You know Mom, I was always amazed at what huevos the guy who started roadway package systems must of had and what an ingenius scam it was. Why couldn't I have thought of that.</p><p></p><p>Hell, when I started with them you didn't even own your routes and couldn't buy or sell them. One contractor, one truck. Wow, look what it has evolved into mostly due to RPS and then Fedex being sued, audited and fined into constantly updating the business model. I am so suprised it has lasted this long and has become the fix all, end all ISP model.</p><p></p><p>As a side note. If I ever talk to a business person or an uninformed business lawyer or accountant and try to explain my relationship with FedEx they always are real confused.</p><p>I must think that nobody really operates a company like this possibly because they would be in jail? </p><p></p><p>Well they keep me working and I guess at my age I'll see what the next hoop will be to maintain the business model. Hopefully it will still be profitable for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dvalleyjim, post: 958435, member: 36471"] Sorry to keep beating this post, I need to let it die. You know Mom, I was always amazed at what huevos the guy who started roadway package systems must of had and what an ingenius scam it was. Why couldn't I have thought of that. Hell, when I started with them you didn't even own your routes and couldn't buy or sell them. One contractor, one truck. Wow, look what it has evolved into mostly due to RPS and then Fedex being sued, audited and fined into constantly updating the business model. I am so suprised it has lasted this long and has become the fix all, end all ISP model. As a side note. If I ever talk to a business person or an uninformed business lawyer or accountant and try to explain my relationship with FedEx they always are real confused. I must think that nobody really operates a company like this possibly because they would be in jail? Well they keep me working and I guess at my age I'll see what the next hoop will be to maintain the business model. Hopefully it will still be profitable for me. [/QUOTE]
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