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<blockquote data-quote="59 Dano" data-source="post: 3470629" data-attributes="member: 23516"><p>Oh grow up. It's no different than any other undertaking. It's always changing, as are the terms, and it's up to the contractor to be able to deal with it. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>LOL. I've never promoted opportunity at Ground. I'll say it's a business that requires you to be on your toes and have your crap together in order to handle endless changes and FDX doing all they can to keep on the sweet end of the contracts. It's going to require lots of brains, patience, money to endure all of that and to succeed. Some aren't able or aren't willing to put up with all of that and in that case this isn't the opportunity for them.</p><p></p><p>FedEx doesn't care about the contractors, the contractors don't care about FedEx. There are three others here who seem, at least as far as what they post here, to accept that and don't mind working to succeed with that kind of arrangement. It's no different than any other business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="59 Dano, post: 3470629, member: 23516"] Oh grow up. It's no different than any other undertaking. It's always changing, as are the terms, and it's up to the contractor to be able to deal with it. LOL. I've never promoted opportunity at Ground. I'll say it's a business that requires you to be on your toes and have your crap together in order to handle endless changes and FDX doing all they can to keep on the sweet end of the contracts. It's going to require lots of brains, patience, money to endure all of that and to succeed. Some aren't able or aren't willing to put up with all of that and in that case this isn't the opportunity for them. FedEx doesn't care about the contractors, the contractors don't care about FedEx. There are three others here who seem, at least as far as what they post here, to accept that and don't mind working to succeed with that kind of arrangement. It's no different than any other business. [/QUOTE]
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