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    Amway / Quixtar's Finest Fake News Source           Oct. 8,  2005

Delphi Chief Wants Quixtar's
Low Independent Contractor Costs

Troy, Michigan (APP)  Robert Miller head of the $28.6 billion automotive parts giant, Delphi, blamed Delphi's long down hill spiral on this high labor and benefit costs.

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Delphi head - Robert Miller

In a press conference about Delphi's recent bankruptcy filing Delphi's head noted that Delphi has suffered for years from excessive costs burdens from fixed wages and health care costs.

Delphi's chief heard about an innovative, fast growing  start up company called Quixtar, where people we all to eager to "flush" their day job and exchange it for a independent contractors job with Quixtar.

Miller has tasked the Delphi personnel department to see if Delphi could implement a independent business operator concept similar to Quixtar's so that minimum wage laws, health care benefits, and social security taxes can be skirted by using independent contractors.

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The number of Michigan based Quixtar distributorships has grown like wildfire and Quixtar is well on its way to having millions of distributors all around the country.  

Quixtar reported record sales for 2004 and paid out over $373 million dollars to over 380,300 distributors, or an amazing $82/month per distributor on average. 

Miller noted Delphi's financial problems could be solved if it adopted the Quixtar compensation plan and paid out just an average of $82/month per person.

 


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Worker at Delphi plant in Flint, MI

Miller wants to develop a compensation system like Quixtar's where new Independent Delphi Contractors would start out at a few cents an hour, like in Quixtar, and then work themselves up the compensation system when they recruit more people who are also willing to work for below minimum wage until they get their own personal pyramid built.   Miller noted that such a plan would not be a pyramid since any IBO could make more money than he does, if they only work hard enough and within the system.    Miller said that Delphi could save billions alone on health insurance, unemployment, and social security taxes. 

Miller plans on speaking to Michigan republican gubernatorial candidate, Dick DeVos, son of Amway/Quixtar founder Rich DeVos to perfect the new Delphi Independent Contractor program.