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<blockquote data-quote="badpas" data-source="post: 205546" data-attributes="member: 8876"><p>Its good to hear from retirees. I hope everything is going well and it is also very smart of you to keep in touch with current events like this. Its much better to be informed than to be blindsided by something bad.</p><p> </p><p>My dad also retired from the teamsters just recently and has to endore the cuts as well. But you can't know where your going until you know where you've been and after retiring he has paid close attention to what we as upsers do and he is very impressed with how things are handled. Even if not much is resolved the group he retired with would have never even questioned nor dealt with these problems in such a way because as truck drivers they were never home long enough to want to deal with these kind of problems. </p><p> </p><p>So don't feel alone with your pension questions because my dad felt the same way about his pension until he had to retire. Unforetunatly what sometimes happens is everyone feels it will just fix itself or someone else will fix it for them. I'm not saying that was you just refering to what still goes on now. But rest assured, there are enough hard headed people out here, still here, that are going to keep up the fight for whats right no matter what it takes so all workers and retirees can enjoy at least one thing after they've hung up their browns. Thats getting a good laugh at how dorky the new hires are when they come ruuning up to your door all covered in sweat and out of breath not wanting to take 2 seconds to say hey. I just hope I live long enough to see that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badpas, post: 205546, member: 8876"] Its good to hear from retirees. I hope everything is going well and it is also very smart of you to keep in touch with current events like this. Its much better to be informed than to be blindsided by something bad. My dad also retired from the teamsters just recently and has to endore the cuts as well. But you can't know where your going until you know where you've been and after retiring he has paid close attention to what we as upsers do and he is very impressed with how things are handled. Even if not much is resolved the group he retired with would have never even questioned nor dealt with these problems in such a way because as truck drivers they were never home long enough to want to deal with these kind of problems. So don't feel alone with your pension questions because my dad felt the same way about his pension until he had to retire. Unforetunatly what sometimes happens is everyone feels it will just fix itself or someone else will fix it for them. I'm not saying that was you just refering to what still goes on now. But rest assured, there are enough hard headed people out here, still here, that are going to keep up the fight for whats right no matter what it takes so all workers and retirees can enjoy at least one thing after they've hung up their browns. Thats getting a good laugh at how dorky the new hires are when they come ruuning up to your door all covered in sweat and out of breath not wanting to take 2 seconds to say hey. I just hope I live long enough to see that. [/QUOTE]
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