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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 2465432" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>You know what MFE, I like you in spite of our disagreements. But I tell you what, no one is entitled to a great life, you have to earn it, and it ain't easy. I think our system could be a lot fairer, and our corporate leaders are way too greedy. But they don't owe us a great living, just a decent one in exchange for our hard work and dedication. Above that we have to be willing to take on more responsibility or leave and risk our future creating our own business. I do suspect their interpretation of what's decent is different than mine, but rest assured that if we were unionized I wouldn't demand more than the company could afford and still turn a decent profit. That has gotten unions a black eye in the past, and a major reason many factories are now in other countries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 2465432, member: 24302"] You know what MFE, I like you in spite of our disagreements. But I tell you what, no one is entitled to a great life, you have to earn it, and it ain't easy. I think our system could be a lot fairer, and our corporate leaders are way too greedy. But they don't owe us a great living, just a decent one in exchange for our hard work and dedication. Above that we have to be willing to take on more responsibility or leave and risk our future creating our own business. I do suspect their interpretation of what's decent is different than mine, but rest assured that if we were unionized I wouldn't demand more than the company could afford and still turn a decent profit. That has gotten unions a black eye in the past, and a major reason many factories are now in other countries. [/QUOTE]
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