Sorry I'm hogging it right now. I keep having thoughts. I'll try not to for awhile.
Here's my thought.
Is not the refusal of OL to let go of the unit assignment task just so they can assure owners who trade in that they can get better units than they own, an admission that there are some problem units, units they do not want their own owners to stay in, even though those people own them, or similar lesser units?
I sense this issue is what's behind the current OL survey. There obviously is a desire on OL's part to totally control internal exchanges, to totally control where they place their owners, as a privilege of ownership.
Why don't they just go private, stop exchanges altogether, in and out?
Here's my thought.
Is not the refusal of OL to let go of the unit assignment task just so they can assure owners who trade in that they can get better units than they own, an admission that there are some problem units, units they do not want their own owners to stay in, even though those people own them, or similar lesser units?
I sense this issue is what's behind the current OL survey. There obviously is a desire on OL's part to totally control internal exchanges, to totally control where they place their owners, as a privilege of ownership.
Why don't they just go private, stop exchanges altogether, in and out?
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