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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1095939" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>It is kind of amazing that at $32.49hr and great benefits anyone would have a bad attitude. Well, there is that work hard for it thing. Which is why I'd save every penny and walk away after I qualified for a decent pension. The reason alot of you guys are going to want to strike rather than concede anything is you spend it(maybe not YOU)as fast as you make it. I'm 4 years away from walking away for sure, maybe sooner, and can only do it because I won't have any debt. Yeah, haven't had much of a life working for FedEx, but all this austerity has helped me learn to live on little. You folks at UPS may be living it up, but I bet quite a few of you would like to leave by your mid-50's, and can't. If I had taken that UPS job at 29 I would have most likely retired at 45-47. And when Ford Motor's stock was about $1.50 a share in 2009 I would have been in a position to be a millionaire when it ran up to over $18. It really takes money to make money, thanks FedEx. And too often those that have it don't know what to do with it except have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1095939, member: 24302"] It is kind of amazing that at $32.49hr and great benefits anyone would have a bad attitude. Well, there is that work hard for it thing. Which is why I'd save every penny and walk away after I qualified for a decent pension. The reason alot of you guys are going to want to strike rather than concede anything is you spend it(maybe not YOU)as fast as you make it. I'm 4 years away from walking away for sure, maybe sooner, and can only do it because I won't have any debt. Yeah, haven't had much of a life working for FedEx, but all this austerity has helped me learn to live on little. You folks at UPS may be living it up, but I bet quite a few of you would like to leave by your mid-50's, and can't. If I had taken that UPS job at 29 I would have most likely retired at 45-47. And when Ford Motor's stock was about $1.50 a share in 2009 I would have been in a position to be a millionaire when it ran up to over $18. It really takes money to make money, thanks FedEx. And too often those that have it don't know what to do with it except have fun. [/QUOTE]
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