Why did they deactivate you? Did something happen or was it just one of those random deactivations? Maybe you already told us why the deactivation and I missed it or I've forgotten it. Maybe my Alzheimers kicked in and I lost that tidbit of information. If so, sorry but I'm not clear on why they deactivated you. If they were so great when you were with them and you made $2500 per check, how can they be bad now? Lots of us would love to have a relationship with a company that paid us $2500 per check but we would not expect it to last a lifetime. Maybe you did so much work for them they wanted new eyes in your area. It could be as simple as that. Or maybe you were deactivated over some issue, and that happens, too. There are disagreements in the work world every day.
Just because we leave a company, or have to leave a company, or we are asked to leave a company, does not mean the company is a bad place to work. If that were true then every company would be bad place to work because people leave companies all the time. Contractors move on just like employees move on and that is no reflection on the contractor or the company. It just means the relationship is over.
Your constant criticism of this company is interesting but it doesn't hurt them. They have more shoppers than they need and there are always more waiting to come on stream. The time you take to run them down indicates they have seriously hurt you and you're not able to let it go. At this point it doesn't appear the relationship can be repaired and the only result of what you're doing will be to make your own situation worse.
Mary Davis Nowell. Based close to Fort Worth. Shopping Interstate 20 east and west, Interstate 35 north and south.