I read with interest Neo's comments about the new Fed Ex load board. It is obvious that he is not a contractor, and speaks for the corporation. That is good! I, for one, welcome the chance to communicate with the company.
I agree that inorder for a company to prosper, it must use the resources that the internet provides. However, the company also has a ethical obligation to it's contractors, and employees to have honest and open dialog with it's associates.
The basis for any good contract is that it benefits both parties. This quid quo pro is missing if runs are being given to other companies while trucks with Fed Ex are sitting idle.
So, Neo, I await your reply.
Road Hooligan
I agree that inorder for a company to prosper, it must use the resources that the internet provides. However, the company also has a ethical obligation to it's contractors, and employees to have honest and open dialog with it's associates.
The basis for any good contract is that it benefits both parties. This quid quo pro is missing if runs are being given to other companies while trucks with Fed Ex are sitting idle.
So, Neo, I await your reply.
Road Hooligan