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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5939822" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Reinventing itself and disemboweling itself are not the same thing. Twenty three years is not a failure. Age 63 and the immediate need for a double hip joint replacement a parent with terminal brain cancer and FDX's unlawful demand that I turn over the payroll and financial information regarding my little S Corp were the driving forces behind my leaving. I was simply done for physically In fact the terminal manager I know told me that I got out at a good time because settlement increases have not kept pace with contractor costs resulting in significant contractor and contractor employed driver turnover. He went on to say that managers are leaving due to lack of pay progression. </p><p></p><p>And that little dig about having "failed as a business". Interesting that it came from one of Fat Freddy's barking little lap dogs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5939822, member: 58386"] Reinventing itself and disemboweling itself are not the same thing. Twenty three years is not a failure. Age 63 and the immediate need for a double hip joint replacement a parent with terminal brain cancer and FDX's unlawful demand that I turn over the payroll and financial information regarding my little S Corp were the driving forces behind my leaving. I was simply done for physically In fact the terminal manager I know told me that I got out at a good time because settlement increases have not kept pace with contractor costs resulting in significant contractor and contractor employed driver turnover. He went on to say that managers are leaving due to lack of pay progression. And that little dig about having "failed as a business". Interesting that it came from one of Fat Freddy's barking little lap dogs. [/QUOTE]
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