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<blockquote data-quote="Bruh Duddly" data-source="post: 5047680" data-attributes="member: 65498"><p>I have been the worst type of union member. I have not shown any support nor dedication to the teamsters, my local, nor even solidarity. I swear i have not had any intention to be a bad member, and my actions do not, even remotely reflect my true feelings. </p><p>In the beginning, i was lost and so focused on showing my dedication, as i heard so many different things on the treatment of long time employees, I created an image, entirely on accident, of being supportive of all the wrong and supporting very very wrong ideals. I may have crossed picket lines that i was completely unaware of. I say maybe, because i don't even know that's how terrible of a member I've been. I don't know what a picket line is.. Is there a picket line if a company is trying to unionize? Should i deliver Amazon packages or Walmart packages or inside Amazon buildings or to a fedex building? when i was on my personal time, i was not showing support for union led labor. I purchased gas at places i don't support... Yet was supporting out of ignorance...I was so ignorant, and focused on my own situation, and the way i was feeling, that I did not understand i was creating this of isolation... It's a terrible feeling.i was perpetuating unfair working conditions, and allowing my money to go to corporations with ideals and motives THAT I DO NOT wish to support. It was not on purpose. I swear. My ignorance is truly monumental. I'm the stupidest person around. I hope the teamsters, my coworkers, all the people i wanted to be friends with, all the people i would be lucky if they chose to stand beside me, i truly hope they can forgive me. I will let my actions moving forward be proof of my ideals and my support. I know now that every single interaction I've had that i walked away from feeling misunderstood was entirely my fault. It was not intentional. It wasn't my goal. It was my inability to understand myself and where i fit in. I am so sorry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruh Duddly, post: 5047680, member: 65498"] I have been the worst type of union member. I have not shown any support nor dedication to the teamsters, my local, nor even solidarity. I swear i have not had any intention to be a bad member, and my actions do not, even remotely reflect my true feelings. In the beginning, i was lost and so focused on showing my dedication, as i heard so many different things on the treatment of long time employees, I created an image, entirely on accident, of being supportive of all the wrong and supporting very very wrong ideals. I may have crossed picket lines that i was completely unaware of. I say maybe, because i don't even know that's how terrible of a member I've been. I don't know what a picket line is.. Is there a picket line if a company is trying to unionize? Should i deliver Amazon packages or Walmart packages or inside Amazon buildings or to a fedex building? when i was on my personal time, i was not showing support for union led labor. I purchased gas at places i don't support... Yet was supporting out of ignorance...I was so ignorant, and focused on my own situation, and the way i was feeling, that I did not understand i was creating this of isolation... It's a terrible feeling.i was perpetuating unfair working conditions, and allowing my money to go to corporations with ideals and motives THAT I DO NOT wish to support. It was not on purpose. I swear. My ignorance is truly monumental. I'm the stupidest person around. I hope the teamsters, my coworkers, all the people i wanted to be friends with, all the people i would be lucky if they chose to stand beside me, i truly hope they can forgive me. I will let my actions moving forward be proof of my ideals and my support. I know now that every single interaction I've had that i walked away from feeling misunderstood was entirely my fault. It was not intentional. It wasn't my goal. It was my inability to understand myself and where i fit in. I am so sorry [/QUOTE]
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