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<blockquote data-quote="satellitedriver" data-source="post: 4980529" data-attributes="member: 1664"><p>And, retired a millionaire. </p><p>Working at UPS 50 to 60hrs a week and having a side business doing custom metal work.</p><p>While my wife worked 50hrs a week managing a small country general store and she had a custom stain glass business.</p><p>Saved, invested and retired at the age of 60, totally debt free.</p><p>Rag on me all you like for being a scab, by quitting the union in 1997.</p><p>That strike was just a war between Carey and Hoffa for control of the union and the pension money.</p><p>1997 taught me to not to buy into the unions false promises and I took my retirement plans into my own hands. </p><p>The UPS pension is, and was, funded by UPS, not the Teamsters.</p><p>Every UPS driver today should say a prayer of thanks that the teamsters no longer control the future pension.</p><p>Look at the state of Central States funded pension, then look at the state of funding for your UPS pension.</p><p>I take punks calling me a scab with a grain of salt, and a badge of personal honor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satellitedriver, post: 4980529, member: 1664"] And, retired a millionaire. Working at UPS 50 to 60hrs a week and having a side business doing custom metal work. While my wife worked 50hrs a week managing a small country general store and she had a custom stain glass business. Saved, invested and retired at the age of 60, totally debt free. Rag on me all you like for being a scab, by quitting the union in 1997. That strike was just a war between Carey and Hoffa for control of the union and the pension money. 1997 taught me to not to buy into the unions false promises and I took my retirement plans into my own hands. The UPS pension is, and was, funded by UPS, not the Teamsters. Every UPS driver today should say a prayer of thanks that the teamsters no longer control the future pension. Look at the state of Central States funded pension, then look at the state of funding for your UPS pension. I take punks calling me a scab with a grain of salt, and a badge of personal honor. [/QUOTE]
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