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<blockquote data-quote="Mutineer" data-source="post: 4138884" data-attributes="member: 69587"><p>My years contracting at XG were sometimes challenging. But overall it was a very positive, very profitable experience. I sold my contracts at a time when XG was becoming, in my opinion, overly capricious and controlling. The passage of the California Diesel emissions law was the final straw for what I considered an ideal time to exit.</p><p></p><p>For a few years after I sold my contracts, I filled in as an on-call, substitute driver for other contractors. It is from the experiences of the contractors that remained, and some Johnny-come-latelys, that I observed what contracting for XG had become after I had sold out.</p><p></p><p>In a nutshell: nothing bad became better, and everything good became worse.</p><p></p><p>Yes. Without a doubt, bad, unlucky, difficult things happen to contractors at XG. It has been that way since Day One. The difference now is that these very negative, expensive, life-altering experiences happen FAR more often than they used to.</p><p></p><p>Unless you are, or have been a contractor for XG, your opinions and theories of the competence of those who have, or are wearing those shoes are absolutely, laughably irrelevant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mutineer, post: 4138884, member: 69587"] My years contracting at XG were sometimes challenging. But overall it was a very positive, very profitable experience. I sold my contracts at a time when XG was becoming, in my opinion, overly capricious and controlling. The passage of the California Diesel emissions law was the final straw for what I considered an ideal time to exit. For a few years after I sold my contracts, I filled in as an on-call, substitute driver for other contractors. It is from the experiences of the contractors that remained, and some Johnny-come-latelys, that I observed what contracting for XG had become after I had sold out. In a nutshell: nothing bad became better, and everything good became worse. Yes. Without a doubt, bad, unlucky, difficult things happen to contractors at XG. It has been that way since Day One. The difference now is that these very negative, expensive, life-altering experiences happen FAR more often than they used to. Unless you are, or have been a contractor for XG, your opinions and theories of the competence of those who have, or are wearing those shoes are absolutely, laughably irrelevant. [/QUOTE]
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