Nenz

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2008
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It's called respecting a contract that you signed. The guy is making the most money by far in the MLS, it's not even close, and yet he still wanted to wiggle his way out of the contract. Too bad, so sad. He should have had some foresight before putting pen to paper. It's always about what he wants, it's always about him. Fuck that guy.

Now Ching is arguing with Beckham. This is one of the only times I'll root for Ching.
I'm pretty sure that slapper wife of his had a lot to do with it. No footballer of sound mind should choose MLS, K, J or A league over world class teams and a spot in the national team.
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
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Dec 16, 2003
72,692
When did you start working,Rabz? What scam do you operate with?
Been working for two years now(part time job) due to my Football schedule and University.. but now that I graduated I'm working almost full time until I get back with Football depends on my knee.

We have a Factory (Detergent and Juice), distributing to hypermarkets like (Carrefour, Metro)... at first I was in charge of the production, now I'm almost doing everything from big to small things...it's not easy
 

Byrone

Peen Meister
Dec 19, 2005
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Been working for two years now(part time job) due to my Football schedule and University.. but now that I graduated I'm working almost full time until I get back with Football depends on my knee.

We have a Factory (Detergent and Juice), distributing to hypermarkets like (Carrefour, Metro)... at first I was in charge of the production, now I'm almost doing everything from big to small things...it's not easy
Whoa! That's a shit load of work,i know i've been there.The FMCG industry is brutal,i'm assuming you don't deal directly with the supermarkets.They can really rape suppliers because the market is so competitive.

Hope the knee gets better soon.:xfinger:
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
Whoa! That's a shit load of work,i know i've been there.The FMCG industry is brutal,i'm assuming you don't deal directly with the supermarkets.They can really rape suppliers because the market is so competitive.

Hope the knee gets better soon.:xfinger:
Exactly, and it's not a clean business at times....Besides from the fact that the market is so competitive and you have enemies almost everywhere, inside the factory is like a jungle, having a factory means you have to deal with all your employees whether you like it or not. One employee can fuck it all up, that's why I'm working on Saturdays too.
 

Byrone

Peen Meister
Dec 19, 2005
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Exactly, and it's not a clean business at times....Besides from the fact that the market is so competitive and you have enemies almost everywhere, inside the factory is like a jungle, having a factory means you have to deal with all your employees whether you like it or not. One employee can fuck it all up, that's why I'm working on Saturdays too.
You understand my pain.:touched: Its amazing how one fuck up can cause such havoc.One mistake & your production time is screwed,deliveries delayed & irrate customers pop up.

Do your competitors also drop prices way below market value? I had one guy from Egypt that would do that all the time & annoy me.
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
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Dec 16, 2003
72,692
You understand my pain.:touched: Its amazing how one fuck up can cause such havoc.One mistake & your production time is screwed,deliveries delayed & irrate customers pop up.
Tell me about it....One mistake, and you either don't deliver at time, or you delay or you loose time(which means loosing money). Thank god someone shares this feeling with me.

Do your competitors also drop prices way below market value? I had one guy from Egypt that would do that all the time & annoy me.
Not only drop prices below market value, but almost drop prices for NOTHING man, just to kick you out, doesn't matter if he'll go bankrupt but he wants to kick you out and take your place. It turns into mental sometimes man, if you see the auctions, it's not about competing anymore it's about "I want to be there and doesn't matter what happens next"
 

Byrone

Peen Meister
Dec 19, 2005
30,778
Not only drop prices below market value, but almost drop prices for NOTHING man, just to kick you out, doesn't matter if he'll go bankrupt but he wants to kick you out and take your place. It turns into mental sometimes man, if you see the auctions, it's not about competing anymore it's about "I want to be there and doesn't matter what happens next"
:D

Do you know how much money these supermarket purchase managers make? They get bribes every bloody day.You either have to be very shady or shrewed to keep up in that industry.

For me i dont mind being competitive but as you said they'll just drop down out of spite.The best thing is that the supermarkets make ridiculously high profits because suppliers are competing so much.Do they also charge you mad prices for prime space,for the visible purchase?
 

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