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A COLA or a BEER?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shiftless" data-source="post: 5069411" data-attributes="member: 47472"><p>Altho I don't drink Cola's anymore, a COLA (cost of living allowance) for all retiree's sounds really good!</p><p></p><p>I am afraid the sound of a "COLA" would go on DEAF EAR"S with the Teamster's both in charge and in the ranks.</p><p></p><p>Or am I wrong? Would the rank and file be able to see into their future and apply more to their retirement so that a COLA</p><p>could be in place when they retire, or are they to short sighted to negotiate now for their future?</p><p></p><p>Out with my Hot Rod buddies for lunch last week I did an impromptu survey of who has a cola? Hands down the only ones were those who have cola's are retired city (Fire), county (Police & Fire), state (Police) and Federal (DOD) retiree's. Most the others owned their own business, no cola for them. Those still working and younger have been massaging personal retirement plans on their own as they have jumped from company to company.</p><p></p><p>OK time for a BEER!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shiftless, post: 5069411, member: 47472"] Altho I don't drink Cola's anymore, a COLA (cost of living allowance) for all retiree's sounds really good! I am afraid the sound of a "COLA" would go on DEAF EAR"S with the Teamster's both in charge and in the ranks. Or am I wrong? Would the rank and file be able to see into their future and apply more to their retirement so that a COLA could be in place when they retire, or are they to short sighted to negotiate now for their future? Out with my Hot Rod buddies for lunch last week I did an impromptu survey of who has a cola? Hands down the only ones were those who have cola's are retired city (Fire), county (Police & Fire), state (Police) and Federal (DOD) retiree's. Most the others owned their own business, no cola for them. Those still working and younger have been massaging personal retirement plans on their own as they have jumped from company to company. OK time for a BEER! [/QUOTE]
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