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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 54922"><p>sawman,</p><p>I don't disagree that the union knew just as much and like you I don't trust them anymore than UPS. Both are a business and in the end are out to protect themselves. This again is why I'd rather get my money up front from the company and put it away for myself but I know that is just not an option. </p><p></p><p>At best I'd like to see a plan independent of both the union and the company but then again we're not ready for that option yet either. Until we try and catch the falling knife once or twice and get cut up then we won't be prepared to sitdown and discuss the other what-if scenarios out there.</p><p></p><p>Even though we disagree on some points I do appreciate the fact you are trying to make people think about just one of those what-if scenarios. On the flip side, guys like OK2BC bring up another viewpoint that I appreciate to make sure as much as possible the cons are looked at along with the pros. Ironic how I used the term cons in relation to the defense from the union position. LOL! There was no pun intended but you gotta admit... oh let's just laugh and move on before I twist someone's thong!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 54922"] sawman, I don't disagree that the union knew just as much and like you I don't trust them anymore than UPS. Both are a business and in the end are out to protect themselves. This again is why I'd rather get my money up front from the company and put it away for myself but I know that is just not an option. At best I'd like to see a plan independent of both the union and the company but then again we're not ready for that option yet either. Until we try and catch the falling knife once or twice and get cut up then we won't be prepared to sitdown and discuss the other what-if scenarios out there. Even though we disagree on some points I do appreciate the fact you are trying to make people think about just one of those what-if scenarios. On the flip side, guys like OK2BC bring up another viewpoint that I appreciate to make sure as much as possible the cons are looked at along with the pros. Ironic how I used the term cons in relation to the defense from the union position. LOL! There was no pun intended but you gotta admit... oh let's just laugh and move on before I twist someone's thong! [/QUOTE]
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