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7B   

(reason for employee vs contractor) Employee(s) are cheaper

7C   

(reason for employee vs contractor) A steady flow of things to transport

7D   

(reason for employee vs contractor) Had underused resources, such as an underused vehicle or employee, available

7E   

(reason for employee vs contractor) Can better coordinate with other activities in the business

7F   

(reason for employee vs contractor) Employees are more reliable and accountable

7G   

(reason for employee vs contractor) Gives you more flexibility

7H   

(reason for employee vs contractor) Delivery or haul area is relatively small

7I   

(reason for employee vs contractor) Transporting is a potential profit center

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Not including the Postal Service, UPS, FedEx, DHL, or similar carriers, in the last three years, has your business engaged another firm with a driver or drivers, or a single person known as an independent contractor to ship, haul, deliver or transport goods, products, commodities, waste, packages, o...

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Of all the goods, products, etc., that have been shipped, hauled, delivered, or transported for your business by NON-employees in the last three years, approximately what percent of your shipping costs was spent with the Postal Service, UPS, FedEx, DHL, and similar carriers? Was it closest to:?

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Volume 8, Issue 6, 2008
ISSN - 1534-8326

William J. Dennis, Jr.
NFIB Research Foundation



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