Interesting shit. is it effecting your cash flow?
It is affecting every driver we have's cash flow.
Here's a quick breakdown...
A married couple once owned the company.
Said couple got divorced but still co-owned the company.
The once-husband starts a relationship with this chick who is an owner-operator within the company.
The once-married couple sell the company to this third guy.
3rd guy owns and runs company for awhile.
Once-married couple find a rather sneaky way to force 3rd guy to relinquish ownership of the company back to them (not a legitimate occurence but more on that later...)
Once-married guy, his ex-wife, and his current girlfriend are now all working in the same office. (Yeah...
that was a well though-out plan, eh?)
Naturally, eventual fireworks ensue, feelings get hurt, insults are thrown, and in a tantrum very much akin to those thrown by every 4-yr-old across the planet, someone decided to take their toys and go home and refused to play any longer. The end-result of this action was that the company was completely shut down for about 36 hours. All you got when you called the phone number was a never-ending ring...
Bear in mind this is a cab company that has been in business locally for a couple of decades now and has a regular client base built up that depend on the company to get them back and forth to work and such.
Being closed for a day and a half with no warning didn't impress too many folks on either side of the equation as you can imagine...
So - our regular business was fairly seriously damaged and whether or not those effects are temporary or permanent still remains to be seen. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif
Since all this chaos 3rd Guy's attorney found a way to force Once Married Couple to return the company to him that they illegally repossessed anyway so hopefully
that craziness is behind us for good....but like I said, there's still no telling how far-reaching the long-term effects will be just yet.