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Local officials picketing outside my building last night.
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<blockquote data-quote="InsideUPS" data-source="post: 1201846" data-attributes="member: 31414"><p>Time Out Piedmont..using a word set like "categorically disagree" followed by conditional statements such as; "could not <u>effectively replace</u> the current workforce <u>and still pump out volume the way they're doing now</u>" is somewhat of a "foul"... Your last statement has the inference that we could be replaced....although not effectively...while still maintaining the same productivity... </p><p></p><p>Note that I only said they could replace us......and mentioned nothing about productivity.........I still believe that we could be replaced..... Not very difficult to change those PAL labels from RED to ROJO.....if you know what I mean.... Driving jobs certainly would be more challenging to replace although I still feel that given the number of people out of work....we would have them lined up around the block to take our jobs... For many of us...they could hire 2-3 people to replace us without paying out more in wages. It would not be too long before UPS would be up and running in an efficient manner....</p><p></p><p>BTW.....I also base my statement on the belief that the majority of UPS Teamsters would not last more than one to two weeks before they would think about or actually cross picket lines. Based on my 97 experience......there are too many people depending on that $1000-$1500 per week to make their house, car, and other payments.... </p><p></p><p>It's all okay with me Piedmont....we can "categorically agree to disagree" on issues.......... and I would still vote you into office.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsideUPS, post: 1201846, member: 31414"] Time Out Piedmont..using a word set like "categorically disagree" followed by conditional statements such as; "could not [U]effectively replace[/U] the current workforce [U]and still pump out volume the way they're doing now[/U]" is somewhat of a "foul"... Your last statement has the inference that we could be replaced....although not effectively...while still maintaining the same productivity... Note that I only said they could replace us......and mentioned nothing about productivity.........I still believe that we could be replaced..... Not very difficult to change those PAL labels from RED to ROJO.....if you know what I mean.... Driving jobs certainly would be more challenging to replace although I still feel that given the number of people out of work....we would have them lined up around the block to take our jobs... For many of us...they could hire 2-3 people to replace us without paying out more in wages. It would not be too long before UPS would be up and running in an efficient manner.... BTW.....I also base my statement on the belief that the majority of UPS Teamsters would not last more than one to two weeks before they would think about or actually cross picket lines. Based on my 97 experience......there are too many people depending on that $1000-$1500 per week to make their house, car, and other payments.... It's all okay with me Piedmont....we can "categorically agree to disagree" on issues.......... and I would still vote you into office..... [/QUOTE]
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