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As employers push efficiency, the daily grind wears down workers
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<blockquote data-quote="smells like godzilla" data-source="post: 1118917" data-attributes="member: 47003"><p>I worked preload. Twilight. Air driver. Combo worker. Package driver. Done most jobs at UPS on the union side.</p><p>I also know how to use punctuation................(here are a few periods for you to use).</p><p>Every step of the way I've been involved in trying to make the workplace a better place to work (dignity, respect, real safety, good service). I believe in unions and collective bargaining. So I won't quit my good job because some people like to complain. Or because management makes the workplace terrible, and then says 'just quit then if you don't like it.' Nope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smells like godzilla, post: 1118917, member: 47003"] I worked preload. Twilight. Air driver. Combo worker. Package driver. Done most jobs at UPS on the union side. I also know how to use punctuation................(here are a few periods for you to use). Every step of the way I've been involved in trying to make the workplace a better place to work (dignity, respect, real safety, good service). I believe in unions and collective bargaining. So I won't quit my good job because some people like to complain. Or because management makes the workplace terrible, and then says 'just quit then if you don't like it.' Nope. [/QUOTE]
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