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To: moehoward
Aesop's Fables
The Fox Without a Tail

It happened that a Fox caught its tail in a trap, and in struggling to release himself lost all of it but the stump. At first he was ashamed to show himself among his fellow foxes. But at last he determined to put a bolder face upon his misfortune, and summoned all the foxes to a general meeting to consider a proposal which he had to place before them. When they had assembled together the Fox proposed that they should all do away with their tails. He pointed out how inconvenient a tail was when they were pursued by their enemies, the dogs; how much it was in the way when they desired to sit down and hold a friendly conversation with one another. He failed to see any advantage in carrying about such a useless encumbrance. "That is all very well," said one of the older foxes; "but I do not think you would have recommended us to dispense with our chief ornament if you had not happened to lose it yourself."

You are like the Fox Who Lost His Tail. Quit cheering for the trappers, who'd have us all, because you lost yours.
68 posted on 12/22/2007 8:12:18 PM PST by bvw
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To: bvw

Not quite.

I didn’t lose anything. In fact, I now own the company that I used to be an “independent contractor” for.

Bottom line. These delivery guys are not independent in any sense. Construction contractors can work for one customer for a year or two, but they have every intention of working for another customer ASAP. Not so with these delivery drivers. In fact they hope to work for ONLY FedEX for as long as possible.


72 posted on 12/22/2007 9:00:47 PM PST by moehoward
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