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Can the Union Force Local 89?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny Paycheck" data-source="post: 1298237" data-attributes="member: 51820"><p>I don't think a 20 minute ride is excessive. I'm a PTer, I can tell you that even though I have a 3.5 hour guarantee, I work between 5 and 5.5 hours every night. I'd take a 20 minute commute with that.</p><p></p><p>Whenever a PTer comes on BC with a complaint he's told "Go work at McDonalds," "I don't like pickles on my Big Mac," "No one's forcing you to work here, quit." but if a PTer complains about a shuttle ride and he just happens to be opposing the National Master suddenly his complaint is the most justified thing in the world and we're all so sorry for the poor, poor PTers. The company must stop to satisfy their every demand. It sounds like the company has already made big steps to improve the shuttles. It's a job. If you want it, take it. If not, there's a thousand more "skinny whiteboy slaves" who will be happy to have it. This is how UPS was explained to me when I first arrived and it's held true for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny Paycheck, post: 1298237, member: 51820"] I don't think a 20 minute ride is excessive. I'm a PTer, I can tell you that even though I have a 3.5 hour guarantee, I work between 5 and 5.5 hours every night. I'd take a 20 minute commute with that. Whenever a PTer comes on BC with a complaint he's told "Go work at McDonalds," "I don't like pickles on my Big Mac," "No one's forcing you to work here, quit." but if a PTer complains about a shuttle ride and he just happens to be opposing the National Master suddenly his complaint is the most justified thing in the world and we're all so sorry for the poor, poor PTers. The company must stop to satisfy their every demand. It sounds like the company has already made big steps to improve the shuttles. It's a job. If you want it, take it. If not, there's a thousand more "skinny whiteboy slaves" who will be happy to have it. This is how UPS was explained to me when I first arrived and it's held true for me. [/QUOTE]
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