Yes the best 6 dollars a week i ever invested.Actually Tie they Qaudrupeled their money if you look at $26.25 original price, rose to about $51, then split and went public in the $70's.
It's amazing.
The lack of reading comprehension must be a common denominator among management because not one but TWO management posters completely missed the point of my post (#9) which was;
.......if management up and changed their mind about the thrift plan, who's to say they (the company) wouldn't do the same thing if they assumed control of the health, welfare and pension?
My point WAS NOT about how well everyone has done since the conversion, which both management posters seemed to focus on.
I agree with another poster who said, essentially, "who do I trust the lest?"
I will try to be more clear and concise in my posts for those who seem to be academically challenged.
By the way, it's "C'est la vie" not "Ce Le Vie".......but that's okay, I understand.
It's amazing.
The lack of reading comprehension must be a common denominator among management because not one but TWO management posters completely missed the point of my post (#9) which was;
Generally your reply here would be to try to prove me wrong. Trying to attack the reading comprehension part was a pathetically weak response. Trying to make it two management posters was even more pitiful.
.......if management up and changed their mind about the thrift plan, who's to say they (the company) wouldn't do the same thing if they assumed control of the health, welfare and pension?
If management decided to up and change the pension plan like they did the thrift plan we would end up tripling the CS plans assets and become heros to everyone. You're not actually trying to tell the recipients of the CS plan that they are better off with less are you?
My point WAS NOT about how well everyone has done since the conversion, which both management posters seemed to focus on.
That was definitely not your intention. In fact you were actually stupid enough to take a situation where everyone made tons of money and try to turn it into a negative. Pretty stupid on your part.
I agree with another poster who said, essentially, "who do I trust the lest?"
Yea right. Who do I trust less. The pension committe who tells me I need to work until I am 70 to earn a pittance for a pension or UPS who tripled my money. God this argument gets worse as you go.
I will try to be more clear and concise in my posts for those who seem to be academically challenged.
ROFLMAO. Dude your the one academically challenged. Here you go refresher time. See Trickpony try to turn gold into horse****. See trickpony step on his appendage. See trickpony try to sell a cart full of horse manure. Run Trickpony Run the orderlies from the insane asylum are out with the butterfly nets.
By the way, it's "C'est la vie" not "Ce Le Vie".......but that's okay, I understand.
Yes i know a couple guys still in it .They did not open the "window of opportunity" lol anybody else remember that sloganHow come everybody I talk to at my UPS is telling me the thrift plan no longer exists and that there can't possibly be people with money still in there. I talked to both workers and management people about this, I don't know where all you folks live, like the guy who said he has 22,000 in it collecting 900 dollars a year interest. but where i'm from, the consensus is the thrift plan is gone with no money in it...maybe Tie could help out on this one..