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<blockquote data-quote="Lead Belly" data-source="post: 1840948" data-attributes="member: 56656"><p>Trust me when I say this. Your guy has no clue. He can't even get respect in his own local. Looking at the guy I have to wonder how much longer he can live. He's so obese and looks like a slob. I've met him and he's not very impressive. I know others that walked away very unimpressed as well. </p><p></p><p>Hoffa grabs a room attention. His dad was Jimmy Hoffa. Did you expect him to grow up and not go to college and work at a truck dock. Should he be ashamed his father worked his ass off and got him threw law school? Jimmy Hoffa jr never left the union. He's been here all along. He doesn't need to do this job he does it because he's needed. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Here his bio sparky. </p><p>James P. Hoffa grew up on picket lines and in union meetings. He is the only son of James R. Hoffa, former General President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. On his 18th birthday, Hoffa received his own union card and was sworn in by his father. Prior to becoming Administrative Assistant to Michigan Joint Council 43, Hoffa was a labor lawyer in Detroit for 25 years.</p><p></p><p>TEAMSTER CAREER</p><p></p><p>1960s: Teamster laborer in Detroit and Alaska, loading and unloading freight from ships, driving trucks and buses, and operating heavy equipment. </p><p></p><p>1968-93: Teamster attorney representing members in workers compensation cases, Social Security, and personal legal matters; represented Teamster joint councils and local unions. </p><p></p><p>1993-98: Administrative Assistant to the President of Michigan Joint Council 43. </p><p></p><p>1999-Present: General President, International Brotherhood of Teamsters.</p><p></p><p></p><p>All accurate info. Also he has consistently PAID HIS DUES since the 60's. He worked unloading ships on the Great Lakes, and he worked driving trucks, heavy equipment and buses in Alaska during the construction of the BEMIS (Ballistic Missle Early Warning System) military base there you go sparky. </p><p></p><p></p><p>And I can tell you this Jimmy and Ken don't roll it to anything in a foreign non union made car like Timmy looking like they just pulled their closes out of a freaking hamper. Dude needs his stomach stapled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lead Belly, post: 1840948, member: 56656"] Trust me when I say this. Your guy has no clue. He can't even get respect in his own local. Looking at the guy I have to wonder how much longer he can live. He's so obese and looks like a slob. I've met him and he's not very impressive. I know others that walked away very unimpressed as well. Hoffa grabs a room attention. His dad was Jimmy Hoffa. Did you expect him to grow up and not go to college and work at a truck dock. Should he be ashamed his father worked his ass off and got him threw law school? Jimmy Hoffa jr never left the union. He's been here all along. He doesn't need to do this job he does it because he's needed. Here his bio sparky. James P. Hoffa grew up on picket lines and in union meetings. He is the only son of James R. Hoffa, former General President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. On his 18th birthday, Hoffa received his own union card and was sworn in by his father. Prior to becoming Administrative Assistant to Michigan Joint Council 43, Hoffa was a labor lawyer in Detroit for 25 years. TEAMSTER CAREER 1960s: Teamster laborer in Detroit and Alaska, loading and unloading freight from ships, driving trucks and buses, and operating heavy equipment. 1968-93: Teamster attorney representing members in workers compensation cases, Social Security, and personal legal matters; represented Teamster joint councils and local unions. 1993-98: Administrative Assistant to the President of Michigan Joint Council 43. 1999-Present: General President, International Brotherhood of Teamsters. All accurate info. Also he has consistently PAID HIS DUES since the 60's. He worked unloading ships on the Great Lakes, and he worked driving trucks, heavy equipment and buses in Alaska during the construction of the BEMIS (Ballistic Missle Early Warning System) military base there you go sparky. And I can tell you this Jimmy and Ken don't roll it to anything in a foreign non union made car like Timmy looking like they just pulled their closes out of a freaking hamper. Dude needs his stomach stapled. [/QUOTE]
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