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<blockquote data-quote="DontThrowPackages" data-source="post: 1006522" data-attributes="member: 42215"><p>Why would he come to ground? Even though he's losing his 10+ hrs a week of OT, He still makes more than a ground drive not to mention, health insurance,all be it deficient, 401K, month of vacation time and the piece of mind of knowing his rte and the friends he's made on it. </p><p></p><p></p><p> Is a unappealing choice a choice? This all started with, "If you hate it so much then leave". The driver would only leave if he could go to something better not worse. Yank the wheelchair out from under the paralyzed guy and He'll have the choice to crawl or not right? To most of us, crawling would be like working ground or worse. </p><p> If things stay the way they are now, I'll be happy but I see the point of others on this board. Every year something is taken away and the concerns of when it will stop have many older employees on edge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DontThrowPackages, post: 1006522, member: 42215"] Why would he come to ground? Even though he's losing his 10+ hrs a week of OT, He still makes more than a ground drive not to mention, health insurance,all be it deficient, 401K, month of vacation time and the piece of mind of knowing his rte and the friends he's made on it. Is a unappealing choice a choice? This all started with, "If you hate it so much then leave". The driver would only leave if he could go to something better not worse. Yank the wheelchair out from under the paralyzed guy and He'll have the choice to crawl or not right? To most of us, crawling would be like working ground or worse. If things stay the way they are now, I'll be happy but I see the point of others on this board. Every year something is taken away and the concerns of when it will stop have many older employees on edge. [/QUOTE]
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