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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2234224" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>EX you are right and so is BSAM. Companies want the economy of contracting while insisting on maintaining the same level of command and control that would come with an employed workforce. They along with X wants it both ways and the ongoing battle is to continue having it both ways and many have the money to pursue it. With X's case in order to have a pickup and delivery network that is consistent nationwide they realize now that they have to have that high level of command and control but keeping it in the future will be costly. Furthermore more contractors as well as those interested in becoming one are starting to call into question the growing demand for more capital to be put at risk to be controlled completely by someone else no say about anything, all for the privilege of running along behind that company mopping up after it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2234224, member: 58386"] EX you are right and so is BSAM. Companies want the economy of contracting while insisting on maintaining the same level of command and control that would come with an employed workforce. They along with X wants it both ways and the ongoing battle is to continue having it both ways and many have the money to pursue it. With X's case in order to have a pickup and delivery network that is consistent nationwide they realize now that they have to have that high level of command and control but keeping it in the future will be costly. Furthermore more contractors as well as those interested in becoming one are starting to call into question the growing demand for more capital to be put at risk to be controlled completely by someone else no say about anything, all for the privilege of running along behind that company mopping up after it. [/QUOTE]
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