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<blockquote data-quote="Sniper" data-source="post: 1200435" data-attributes="member: 48816"><p>Fred is not my "messiah". He signs my checks every week. I am proud to work for something bigger than "me". That goes for USMC or WCSO or FedEx. I have worn uniforms all my life. </p><p></p><p>I guess it's all about one's point of view from life experiences. Would I like better health care for a reasonable amount of money. YES. Would I like the traditional pension back. Yes. Have I worked a <strong>lot</strong> harder for less money at other jobs. Yes.</p><p></p><p>Is there anywhere I can go within 100 miles and even come close to 6 weeks vacation and my current salary. No. Am I willing to walk away from a job I have devoted almost half of my life to because the world isn't perfect? No.</p><p></p><p>MrFedEx is correct. We can agree to disagree but most of us will be working at FedEx next week. It's not perfect but much better than McDonalds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sniper, post: 1200435, member: 48816"] Fred is not my "messiah". He signs my checks every week. I am proud to work for something bigger than "me". That goes for USMC or WCSO or FedEx. I have worn uniforms all my life. I guess it's all about one's point of view from life experiences. Would I like better health care for a reasonable amount of money. YES. Would I like the traditional pension back. Yes. Have I worked a [B]lot[/B] harder for less money at other jobs. Yes. Is there anywhere I can go within 100 miles and even come close to 6 weeks vacation and my current salary. No. Am I willing to walk away from a job I have devoted almost half of my life to because the world isn't perfect? No. MrFedEx is correct. We can agree to disagree but most of us will be working at FedEx next week. It's not perfect but much better than McDonalds. [/QUOTE]
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