Alex logistics now running as Natex Enterprises.

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  1. Lonesome

    Lonesome Mr. Sarcasm

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    Well, when Bruce Rauner spends about 171 MILLION dollars to become Governor, a job that pays about 171 THOUSAND dollars a year, there is really no other way to describe it other than the Promised Land.....
     
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    It was J.B. Pritzker.
     
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    Lonesome Mr. Sarcasm

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    Correct! Thank you.
     
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    Actually it looks like it's a company registered in 2016 by one of Alex's employees . She took care of payments, at least for the drivers. If it is true that Alex Logistics is now Natex Freight I wonder what does it mean...
     
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    Natex Freight Systems. Thieves. John Karvelas, Andrew Sobko.
     
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    Lonesome Mr. Sarcasm

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    Sorry, if I am uninformed, but how does one let a company get behind 120K? A few thousand, perhaps. Maybe even 10 grand, although that's a stretch. But 120K?
     
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    Lets not get paranoid,ok? I drove for several Chicagoland's 1099 outfits and always got paid.I am not saying always got paid what I should had been paid IMO but the difference wasn't particularly big.And that was a cas with 2 companies out of probably 7.
     
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    That’s still 2 companies too many. At least 1/2 of the bad companies listed here on the bad company forums are 1099 outfits(most of them out of Chicagoland).So far to date, I have yet to see anyone post any honest to goodness numbers where they actually came out ahead on the 1099 outfit here-even after taxes are taken out.
     
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    I don't understand. They bring such a bad name to Ukrainian owners and operators that are trying to hire drivers for their trucks. (from what I assume reading posts , not only Ukrainians are hurt by such but all East Europeans). IMO nobody should cooperate with such companies yet so called businessmen even rent them parts of warehouses. And they hurt warehouse workers as well.
     
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    Wow...
    Bunch of morons with overdeveloped egos that in reality couldn't have done anything right.
    I thought I had been scammed but I start to thing my problem was I worked for people with two left hands and very few "marbles" moving under the "hood" :(
    I found another article about these "businessmen" from Chicago:
    "Customers of The New Post are now in a lurch, unable to retrieve their packages locked inside."
    Package Delivery Start-Up That Prided Itself On Being More Reliable Than U.S. Postal Service Shuts Down
    Andrew Sobko, the owner of The New Post, referred requests for comment on Monday to John Karvelas, an advisor to The New Post.
    “It didn’t make sense, we couldn’t get it to fly, we were losing money and decided to shut it down."
     
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