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Hoffa and Hall will be in Atlanta Feb 24
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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1097179" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p>It doesn't matter, Asskicker. When UPS starts touting the driver's $100,000+ annual compensation package, the public isn't going to emphasize let alone sympathize. While I strongly believe that the Teamsters at UPS symbolize the necessity of unions for the long-term survival of the middle class, others won't see it that way. They'll see themselves barely equaling UPS drivers' pay, despite years floundering in school earning an M.B.A. Or they'll compare it to the $10/hour they make at Wamart after 10 years of service and they'll get angry. As far as us working hard... everybody perceives themselves as working harder than others, no matter the profession. And as far as the PTers... they'll be overshadowed by the drivers, who are UPS's consumer contact point anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1097179, member: 43436"] It doesn't matter, Asskicker. When UPS starts touting the driver's $100,000+ annual compensation package, the public isn't going to emphasize let alone sympathize. While I strongly believe that the Teamsters at UPS symbolize the necessity of unions for the long-term survival of the middle class, others won't see it that way. They'll see themselves barely equaling UPS drivers' pay, despite years floundering in school earning an M.B.A. Or they'll compare it to the $10/hour they make at Wamart after 10 years of service and they'll get angry. As far as us working hard... everybody perceives themselves as working harder than others, no matter the profession. And as far as the PTers... they'll be overshadowed by the drivers, who are UPS's consumer contact point anyway. [/QUOTE]
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