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I can't even imagine what it would be like to be married to a UPS driver!
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<blockquote data-quote="tieguy" data-source="post: 133515" data-attributes="member: 1912"><p>Leedham again? I'm curious what makes him a more viable candidate this time? As an outsider it appears the logic used to sell one candidate or another is to usually try to discredit the opponent by accusing him of being a company man. </p><p> </p><p>Its leedhams second try and from what I hear I would guess most teamsters still don't know much about him. Does he come from a strong local? What's his record like? Did he successfully build up a retirement fund somewhere? These are some of the questions I would probably ask in assessing him as a candidate. </p><p> </p><p>On the other side of this post, I'm curious just how much money would it have taken to fix the central states plan. How should hoffa have asked for it? By putting a bigger share into the ailing plans at the expense of other plans or by jacking everyones contribution up equally which would mean other plans would still be way ahead of CS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tieguy, post: 133515, member: 1912"] Leedham again? I'm curious what makes him a more viable candidate this time? As an outsider it appears the logic used to sell one candidate or another is to usually try to discredit the opponent by accusing him of being a company man. Its leedhams second try and from what I hear I would guess most teamsters still don't know much about him. Does he come from a strong local? What's his record like? Did he successfully build up a retirement fund somewhere? These are some of the questions I would probably ask in assessing him as a candidate. On the other side of this post, I'm curious just how much money would it have taken to fix the central states plan. How should hoffa have asked for it? By putting a bigger share into the ailing plans at the expense of other plans or by jacking everyones contribution up equally which would mean other plans would still be way ahead of CS. [/QUOTE]
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