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<blockquote data-quote="Bubblehead" data-source="post: 1394166" data-attributes="member: 14176"><p>Let's see, maybe if we form a timeline it will make sense to you.</p><p>Say a guy starts part time at UPS with aspirations of earning an opportunity to drive full time in 2004, when it was taking roughly 4-6 years.</p><p>Four years later, it's 2008 and the stock market crashes, unemployment number reach near record highs and every big company starts circling the wagons and contracting their work force, UPS included.</p><p>Since then, things have only improved slightly and legitimate opportunities for blue collar workers are scarce.</p><p>These people have significant time invested to just walk away and loose their benefits, vacations and seniority.</p><p>Nobody who sticks it out as a part time employee at UPS to realize a full time job has anything "handed to them", unless of course they are promoted into management.</p><p>I usually find something to respect when you post, but this time, you just sound like a dick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubblehead, post: 1394166, member: 14176"] Let's see, maybe if we form a timeline it will make sense to you. Say a guy starts part time at UPS with aspirations of earning an opportunity to drive full time in 2004, when it was taking roughly 4-6 years. Four years later, it's 2008 and the stock market crashes, unemployment number reach near record highs and every big company starts circling the wagons and contracting their work force, UPS included. Since then, things have only improved slightly and legitimate opportunities for blue collar workers are scarce. These people have significant time invested to just walk away and loose their benefits, vacations and seniority. Nobody who sticks it out as a part time employee at UPS to realize a full time job has anything "handed to them", unless of course they are promoted into management. I usually find something to respect when you post, but this time, you just sound like a dick. [/QUOTE]
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