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<blockquote data-quote="island1fox" data-source="post: 1246067" data-attributes="member: 4816"><p>No It was your life long desire to make the money and accept the benefits that were negotiated for you so you could live your lifestyle. If it weren't for the teamster negotiated contract where in the hell would you work and make the wage you make and enjoy the benefit package you receive? I find it hard to bad mouth an organization that ensures I get paid for the work that is demanded of me. That makes sure I have insurance for myself and family. That will go to bat for me when the crap hits the fan. I dont agree with everything the teamsters do but for me the pros outweigh the cons.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>ouch,</p><p></p><p>I feel sorry for people that cannot see the trees while standing in the forest.</p><p></p><p>I never needed the "teamsters" when I was an hourly--showed up and did my job--no crap to hit the fan !!</p><p></p><p>I did not make "exceptional" money until I went into Management and let my hard work and initiative get paid its worth ---rather than being in the Union ---where for the most part --non bonus ---the slugs get paid the SAME as the professionals.</p><p></p><p>There are always many ways to look at the SAME situations. I understand Upstate when he says his career ambition was not to be a Union Member ---but a good employee in a Company able to provide a steady good paycheck and benefits --as well as the opportunities to advance if you so desire.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="island1fox, post: 1246067, member: 4816"] No It was your life long desire to make the money and accept the benefits that were negotiated for you so you could live your lifestyle. If it weren't for the teamster negotiated contract where in the hell would you work and make the wage you make and enjoy the benefit package you receive? I find it hard to bad mouth an organization that ensures I get paid for the work that is demanded of me. That makes sure I have insurance for myself and family. That will go to bat for me when the crap hits the fan. I dont agree with everything the teamsters do but for me the pros outweigh the cons.[/quote] ouch, I feel sorry for people that cannot see the trees while standing in the forest. I never needed the "teamsters" when I was an hourly--showed up and did my job--no crap to hit the fan !! I did not make "exceptional" money until I went into Management and let my hard work and initiative get paid its worth ---rather than being in the Union ---where for the most part --non bonus ---the slugs get paid the SAME as the professionals. There are always many ways to look at the SAME situations. I understand Upstate when he says his career ambition was not to be a Union Member ---but a good employee in a Company able to provide a steady good paycheck and benefits --as well as the opportunities to advance if you so desire. [/QUOTE]
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