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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5575782" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Contractors should expect hauling air box to be a low margin business. Many will be fortunate just to cover their costs while at the same time opening themselves up to many more numerous and far more punishing penalties for failing to fulfill those "contracting standards" Raj keeps bragging about, leaving contractors to ask themselves...."why do I continue to do this"?</p><p></p><p>Secondly, contractors should remain mindful of the old saying...."you get what you pay for". And when they see what they get for what they're willing to pay it will be a sight to behold. So much so that they should stop an ask themselves if these are the type of people with whom they can entrust their own economic well being? A closer look would likely show that more contractors were done in by the people they hired rather than by something the contractor did to themselves.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Some say that is is a bold and innovative move by FDX , While others say it's a stupid and catastrophic move. I would be inclined to believe that senior and executive level management has a very poor understanding of the mindset of America's working class.</p><p></p><p>That misunderstanding combined with a complete absence of respect for the segment of American society will be their undoing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5575782, member: 58386"] Contractors should expect hauling air box to be a low margin business. Many will be fortunate just to cover their costs while at the same time opening themselves up to many more numerous and far more punishing penalties for failing to fulfill those "contracting standards" Raj keeps bragging about, leaving contractors to ask themselves...."why do I continue to do this"? Secondly, contractors should remain mindful of the old saying...."you get what you pay for". And when they see what they get for what they're willing to pay it will be a sight to behold. So much so that they should stop an ask themselves if these are the type of people with whom they can entrust their own economic well being? A closer look would likely show that more contractors were done in by the people they hired rather than by something the contractor did to themselves. Some say that is is a bold and innovative move by FDX , While others say it's a stupid and catastrophic move. I would be inclined to believe that senior and executive level management has a very poor understanding of the mindset of America's working class. That misunderstanding combined with a complete absence of respect for the segment of American society will be their undoing. [/QUOTE]
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