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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 4552332" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>But in the end if they will have no choice but to cave in and send them in or it's "hasta lavista, baby" come contract time. Whether it's a good area or a bad area the entity still signed it's name to that contract stating for the record that they will fully service the area good or bad. A contract whose terms are always binding upon the contractor but never upon Fat Freddy. </p><p></p><p>Once again it's a question of who will bear the cost of those security measures going forward? THAT is the basic issue. </p><p>Moreover, the entire objective for the business model is to deliver packages.......not to create profit for contractors .......FXG has never hidden that fact from anyone......Their entire attitude is right in front of people......"We just want our boxes delivered. We don't care if it is or is is not profitable for the guy doing it. And if he can't do it for what we're willing to pay,......we'll just move on to the next guy who thinks he can".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 4552332, member: 58386"] But in the end if they will have no choice but to cave in and send them in or it's "hasta lavista, baby" come contract time. Whether it's a good area or a bad area the entity still signed it's name to that contract stating for the record that they will fully service the area good or bad. A contract whose terms are always binding upon the contractor but never upon Fat Freddy. Once again it's a question of who will bear the cost of those security measures going forward? THAT is the basic issue. Moreover, the entire objective for the business model is to deliver packages.......not to create profit for contractors .......FXG has never hidden that fact from anyone......Their entire attitude is right in front of people......"We just want our boxes delivered. We don't care if it is or is is not profitable for the guy doing it. And if he can't do it for what we're willing to pay,......we'll just move on to the next guy who thinks he can". [/QUOTE]
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