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<blockquote data-quote="705red" data-source="post: 327007" data-attributes="member: 5229"><p><strong> Of course you grateful to ups, thats because none of your fellow drivers will talk to you for stabbing them in the back and scabbing.</strong></p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p><strong>Lifer if every contract screwed the unborn at the time of signing none of us would be were we are at today. Its called taking a stand for the future something todays union members cant grasp. Most of todays unionized members are out for themselves and dont care about the sacrafices others have made to benefit them. Sad.</strong></p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p><strong>Everyone that didnt take the time to vote sold everyone else out. If your not happy with something than vote no, but when a contract is voted on by the members and agreed to by those same members its the membership that sold out and the blame does not lie alone with the teamsters. I will agree the ptimers have been screwed in recent past contracts, in 97 they received the first starting raise in 15 years but in the last two more should have been done.</strong></p><p></p><p> </p><p><strong>NOT GUILTY TIE!</strong></p><p> </p><p>When did you start with ups? I have a feeling that you were not here than. But you find it necessary to question others who went 17 to 19 days without pay to stand up for what we believed than and what we believe now. Do you understand that you probably have your fulltime driving job because of our sacrafice? We refused to settle for less and we won tens of thousands of new jobs just from that job action. No need to thank us for it we were looking out for future ups teamsters the problem is these new upsers are only looking out for themselves. By the way im now ftime because of that strike and i will never forget the ftimers that helped us ptimers and i will never forget were i came from (ptime).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="705red, post: 327007, member: 5229"] [B] Of course you grateful to ups, thats because none of your fellow drivers will talk to you for stabbing them in the back and scabbing.[/B] [B]Lifer if every contract screwed the unborn at the time of signing none of us would be were we are at today. Its called taking a stand for the future something todays union members cant grasp. Most of todays unionized members are out for themselves and dont care about the sacrafices others have made to benefit them. Sad.[/B] [B]Everyone that didnt take the time to vote sold everyone else out. If your not happy with something than vote no, but when a contract is voted on by the members and agreed to by those same members its the membership that sold out and the blame does not lie alone with the teamsters. I will agree the ptimers have been screwed in recent past contracts, in 97 they received the first starting raise in 15 years but in the last two more should have been done.[/B] [B]NOT GUILTY TIE![/B] When did you start with ups? I have a feeling that you were not here than. But you find it necessary to question others who went 17 to 19 days without pay to stand up for what we believed than and what we believe now. Do you understand that you probably have your fulltime driving job because of our sacrafice? We refused to settle for less and we won tens of thousands of new jobs just from that job action. No need to thank us for it we were looking out for future ups teamsters the problem is these new upsers are only looking out for themselves. By the way im now ftime because of that strike and i will never forget the ftimers that helped us ptimers and i will never forget were i came from (ptime). [/QUOTE]
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