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<p>[QUOTE="rollin coal, post: 5421524, member: 15779"]Does it really matter? Any of it? All down the tubes. It never had to be that way. Some of us would make comments years ago how it was OK to be small 20-25 trucks or so, grow that slow, and take care of it. But they HAD to be a big time player as soon as possible. Whether the money was available to do that or not. They didn't have to hire any and everyone that wanted to lease on. They could have been picky and choosy people wanted to be there. Never understood that - the "grow no matter what" thinking. Ran a good thing right into the ground.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rollin coal, post: 5421524, member: 15779"]Does it really matter? Any of it? All down the tubes. It never had to be that way. Some of us would make comments years ago how it was OK to be small 20-25 trucks or so, grow that slow, and take care of it. But they HAD to be a big time player as soon as possible. Whether the money was available to do that or not. They didn't have to hire any and everyone that wanted to lease on. They could have been picky and choosy people wanted to be there. Never understood that - the "grow no matter what" thinking. Ran a good thing right into the ground.[/QUOTE]
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