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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2320042" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>All a ground contractor can hope for from a pension perspective is to try to gather up some cash ,throw it in the market and hope for the best. For too long many contractors have believed that their retirement will be financed by their ability to sell their routes for a king's ransom then live out their lives in splendor. That dream is rapidly fading as the investor class continues to leave. The situation at ground made worse by the fact that few contractors provide anything in the way of benefits to their employees including pension contributions. In addition employee pension obligations of many states governments are badly underfunded and at Ground contractors are not retired. They're disposed of and sadly the same corporate attitude exits toward X employees . For generations the primary constituency of the GOP has been the nation's wealthy elite. Now both parties depend on that segment of the population for campaign cash and tailor their platforms accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2320042, member: 58386"] All a ground contractor can hope for from a pension perspective is to try to gather up some cash ,throw it in the market and hope for the best. For too long many contractors have believed that their retirement will be financed by their ability to sell their routes for a king's ransom then live out their lives in splendor. That dream is rapidly fading as the investor class continues to leave. The situation at ground made worse by the fact that few contractors provide anything in the way of benefits to their employees including pension contributions. In addition employee pension obligations of many states governments are badly underfunded and at Ground contractors are not retired. They're disposed of and sadly the same corporate attitude exits toward X employees . For generations the primary constituency of the GOP has been the nation's wealthy elite. Now both parties depend on that segment of the population for campaign cash and tailor their platforms accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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