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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2685981" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Thank you. Ill pass that on. There is indeed complete distrust and an every man for himself mindset between the three. There was a fourth contractor who defaulted due to several violations including not reporting 2 accidents that occurred in less than 2 weeks. He was also arraigned on multiple counts of fraud and receiving stolen property that he ripped off from his partners in an unrelated venture. His routes were given to the other 3 to operate for several months until the defaulted contractor found a buyer who no doubt had the advantage. More importantly none of the 3 contractors wanted to buy them despite the fact that they were as good as the ones they had and were quite happy to surrender them back to the new buyer. They all seem wanting to do the same thing. Just get the hell out of debt Given the area and it's depressed zero growth economy falling per capita incomes and population combined with what appears to be an erosion of margins they now can see that the pot of gold they thought would be there in future won't be there. And even if they do find one the prospective buyer will be sitting in the catbird seat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2685981, member: 58386"] Thank you. Ill pass that on. There is indeed complete distrust and an every man for himself mindset between the three. There was a fourth contractor who defaulted due to several violations including not reporting 2 accidents that occurred in less than 2 weeks. He was also arraigned on multiple counts of fraud and receiving stolen property that he ripped off from his partners in an unrelated venture. His routes were given to the other 3 to operate for several months until the defaulted contractor found a buyer who no doubt had the advantage. More importantly none of the 3 contractors wanted to buy them despite the fact that they were as good as the ones they had and were quite happy to surrender them back to the new buyer. They all seem wanting to do the same thing. Just get the hell out of debt Given the area and it's depressed zero growth economy falling per capita incomes and population combined with what appears to be an erosion of margins they now can see that the pot of gold they thought would be there in future won't be there. And even if they do find one the prospective buyer will be sitting in the catbird seat. [/QUOTE]
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