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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 840470" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Really? Nothing? I like the work very much. I greatly enjoyed some of the domiciled areas I lived in. I didn't enjoy dealing with bad mgrs who screwed up my situations in those places. You would say they were just doing good business. I would say doing things like putting pkgs in the mail to keep me from getting overtime is bad business. I'd still be in that particular location happy as a clam but they screwed it up. You'd take their part because after all, they mgrs and must have a legitimate reason for doing such a thing. MFE got it right about being a lackey. So there.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad your relatives are doing fine without a pension. For those who don't make much a pension used to be the cornerstone of a sound retirement. It sounds like you've been convinced that pensions are somehow evil. What's evil is shipping off so many good jobs overseas, turning this economy into an 80% service economy, putting our retirement on us through 401ks, and convincing us THAT will work well when what it mostly does is invest in the stocks that corporate honchos own and makes them wealthier. Millions of Americans near retirement who had their future tied up in 401ks found this out the hard way in the last 3 years. A guaranteed pension would've made a huge difference to them.</p><p>Good luck with that 401k. Be sure to invest in the international funds, that's where the growth is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 840470, member: 24302"] Really? Nothing? I like the work very much. I greatly enjoyed some of the domiciled areas I lived in. I didn't enjoy dealing with bad mgrs who screwed up my situations in those places. You would say they were just doing good business. I would say doing things like putting pkgs in the mail to keep me from getting overtime is bad business. I'd still be in that particular location happy as a clam but they screwed it up. You'd take their part because after all, they mgrs and must have a legitimate reason for doing such a thing. MFE got it right about being a lackey. So there. I'm glad your relatives are doing fine without a pension. For those who don't make much a pension used to be the cornerstone of a sound retirement. It sounds like you've been convinced that pensions are somehow evil. What's evil is shipping off so many good jobs overseas, turning this economy into an 80% service economy, putting our retirement on us through 401ks, and convincing us THAT will work well when what it mostly does is invest in the stocks that corporate honchos own and makes them wealthier. Millions of Americans near retirement who had their future tied up in 401ks found this out the hard way in the last 3 years. A guaranteed pension would've made a huge difference to them. Good luck with that 401k. Be sure to invest in the international funds, that's where the growth is. [/QUOTE]
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