MAKAVELI
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Yes, many just see a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.Really? Then they haven't read or had their attorney read the Agreement.

Yes, many just see a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.Really? Then they haven't read or had their attorney read the Agreement.
What's the hurry?You may be able to quibble over a few pennies but the major parts of the contract aren't changing.
Why waste your $ on an attorney, sign it or your out. That's how the negotiations will go. Get your patches and truck lettering now for your 7/16 signing.
I don't. But then again, I sit around watching Dexter and.surfing the Net.all day. I guess we all have our visions of happiness.Yes, many just see a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.![]()
?What's the hurry?
7/16 is a long way off. What's the hurry?
I heard Velcro would be a better choice.. That way when a new employee appears they can just strip them of their patch..It takes some time to sew them, you should start now.
Yes. I'm sure you were a victim of malicious management.You will probably be fine with your shrewd "negotiating skills". I just didn't know how to kiss Fred's but as good as you. Just let me know did you get most if not all of your routes
Wut?Not surprised at all. You were the guy that if another contractor wanted to make a point and not service a flexed area you would swoop in and be the terminal hero and end up with that area. It's guys like you that made it impossible for another contractor to make a point. A bottom feeder.
Incorrect. When I took area it was with the other contractor's blessing. We are talking about 15 years ago in a smallish station long before multiple routes was looked upon by many as anything but a headache. Only reason I did it was because it was a way for me to branch out into covering vacations. Only reasons I covered vacations was because the same route every day bored me.Not surprised at all. You were the guy that if another contractor wanted to make a point and not service a flexed area you would swoop in and be the terminal hero and end up with that area. It's guys like you that made it impossible for another contractor to make a point. A bottom feeder.
You were the contractor the terminal managers gave the inside scoop to. I've seen this numerous times in my terminal. I've got you pegged. It's ok you will fit in just great with them.Incorrect. When I took area it was with the other contractor's blessing. We are talking about 15 years ago in a smallish station long before multiple routes was looked upon by many as anything but a headache. Only reason I did it was because it was a way for me to branch out into covering vacations. Only reasons I covered vacations was because the same route every day bored me.
Bottom feeder? How long were you a single? How much territory did you give away over the years because you wouldn't take the risk of hiring another driver? I know a lot of guys that would have been at scale when we flipped had they not been giving stuff away for decades.Not surprised at all. You were the guy that if another contractor wanted to make a point and not service a flexed area you would swoop in and be the terminal hero and end up with that area. It's guys like you that made it impossible for another contractor to make a point. A bottom feeder.
Not surprised at all. You were the guy that if another contractor wanted to make a point and not service a flexed area you would swoop in and be the terminal hero and end up with that area. It's guys like you that made it impossible for another contractor to make a point. A bottom feeder.
I don't know how long you were a contractor for but there are some examples in the past, that if I told you, you probably wouldn't believe they have done. In these cases trust me it's a bottom feeder not great managerial skills. As soon as I get rid of this mess I will be very specific.Doesn't sound like that is him. Sounds close to me though. You call it bottom feeder, I call it good managerial skills and business sense. If me or my manager is doing nothing why not get some extra pay for the day.
Impossible to prove a point???
Is the point that you can't staff properly or structure your business for growth because that is all they would see with that point.
If there were not people like us they would get fed up with people like you (point makers) much faster and pull your contracts much quicker.
Did you join with other contractors or buy some routes?For someone like myself and any other western united staters who are going through the current ISP "lets call it negotiation" I have to say I am very disappointed at the route this thread took. Do we not all have enough issues to fight with Fred and the crap that constantly gets shoved down our throats than to be having flame wars amongst ourselves. Seriously, no wonder S H I T can't get done.
Another reason most people who could find this board useful don't sign up or post and just lurk.
Did you join with other contractors or buy some routes?