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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5208250" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>If contractors have already signed off on the damn thing Fat Freddy will continue to stuff the fuel surcharges down his pocket. it's a rotten deal right from the very outset that become even worse over the years. I was shamed and ridiculed for not going multi route when the time arrived. The reason why I and the other two Day 1's refused to do it was because it was a rigged system that was slowly getting worse every year since Fat Freddy acquired it.. The trappings contained in the terms of the contract itself limited the amount of borrowed money that a person could place at risk to only that which they could afford to lose.</p><p></p><p>And that's the problem. Too many guys went way beyond that cutoff point and are now trapped and can't get out.</p><p>Their only hope is that fuel costs will fall back to the levels they were when they signed their new contracts but doesn't look like it will for quite awhile given that WTI is trading this AM at $104 a barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5208250, member: 58386"] If contractors have already signed off on the damn thing Fat Freddy will continue to stuff the fuel surcharges down his pocket. it's a rotten deal right from the very outset that become even worse over the years. I was shamed and ridiculed for not going multi route when the time arrived. The reason why I and the other two Day 1's refused to do it was because it was a rigged system that was slowly getting worse every year since Fat Freddy acquired it.. The trappings contained in the terms of the contract itself limited the amount of borrowed money that a person could place at risk to only that which they could afford to lose. And that's the problem. Too many guys went way beyond that cutoff point and are now trapped and can't get out. Their only hope is that fuel costs will fall back to the levels they were when they signed their new contracts but doesn't look like it will for quite awhile given that WTI is trading this AM at $104 a barrel. [/QUOTE]
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