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<blockquote data-quote="10 point" data-source="post: 1474926" data-attributes="member: 52520"><p>I was talking about and responding to the subject of subcontracting not thankfulness.</p><p></p><p>I'll be even more thankful when the company quits illegally giving our negotiated work to our competitor.</p><p></p><p></p><p>, post: 1474915, member: 52022"]Also in my time as a part timer I was a meat cutter garbage man teamster (central transport) dock worker (before that freak broke the union) and I land scaped. These were sometimes 100 plus hour weeks. I came from less than nothing but bought a house at twenty. I never as a part timer expected to make it all at ups. That was for a later time. I also watched everything very closely as a part timer. I went full time in five years by filing a grievance on a past practice for going full time. Not just I got the job but I solisited grievances from 7 others who also got their jobs. See I could have always been a wo is me but I just couldn't. I thank Jesus for the chip that I will forever try and rid from my shoulder. The furnace is still hot.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Agree.</p><p>But ft ups drivers shouldn't have to look for supplemental work because of illegal subcontracting and this has got to stop.</p><p></p><p>We can talk faith and file grievances.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="10 point, post: 1474926, member: 52520"] I was talking about and responding to the subject of subcontracting not thankfulness. I'll be even more thankful when the company quits illegally giving our negotiated work to our competitor. , post: 1474915, member: 52022"]Also in my time as a part timer I was a meat cutter garbage man teamster (central transport) dock worker (before that freak broke the union) and I land scaped. These were sometimes 100 plus hour weeks. I came from less than nothing but bought a house at twenty. I never as a part timer expected to make it all at ups. That was for a later time. I also watched everything very closely as a part timer. I went full time in five years by filing a grievance on a past practice for going full time. Not just I got the job but I solisited grievances from 7 others who also got their jobs. See I could have always been a wo is me but I just couldn't. I thank Jesus for the chip that I will forever try and rid from my shoulder. The furnace is still hot.[/quote] Agree. But ft ups drivers shouldn't have to look for supplemental work because of illegal subcontracting and this has got to stop. We can talk faith and file grievances. [/QUOTE]
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