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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 877024" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>My role is to get packages delivered in a defined area. I hire drivers to do that. Whether they are "unfortunate" is your own adjective and they may or may not feel the same. They do show up to work everyday however, so my guess is that they feel relatively fortunate compared to the alternatives.</p><p></p><p> No. There is no "bbsam cares" banner anywhere in existence. </p><p></p><p> You tried to change things with your conscience. How'd that work? In fact, you and I seem to have come to the same conclusion around here. People come here to bitch and complain and add their conscience to the chorus of discontent, but where does it get them? Where is the action that will bring about change?</p><p></p><p>Contrary to our individual conscience? Absolutely not. I simply don't feel I am the cure for all of capitalism's ills. Remember, I came up through RPS. RPS was a step up from driving a cab. A big step. You tell me, why do people work for me? Nothing better out there? A step up from where they were before? They choose to stay, do they not? So what act am I committing that I should feel shame for? How am I acting "contrary to my indiviual conscience"?</p><p></p><p>I do respect you for getting out of Fedex and have recommended the same for many as have you. Have we both not said, "Either make the best of a bad situation or make exit plans and get out?" You have done one, I have done the other. You say I sold out, I could say that you pussed out. Either way we've made our decisions.</p><p></p><p>Let's not fool ourselves with the populist dribble. Nobody comes to work for me to "enrich" me. They come with their own reasons and stay for their own reasons. I have been in my driver's shoes over the years and I certainly don't apologize for the shoes I wear today. Disgusting? Life isn't always pretty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 877024, member: 22662"] My role is to get packages delivered in a defined area. I hire drivers to do that. Whether they are "unfortunate" is your own adjective and they may or may not feel the same. They do show up to work everyday however, so my guess is that they feel relatively fortunate compared to the alternatives. No. There is no "bbsam cares" banner anywhere in existence. You tried to change things with your conscience. How'd that work? In fact, you and I seem to have come to the same conclusion around here. People come here to bitch and complain and add their conscience to the chorus of discontent, but where does it get them? Where is the action that will bring about change? Contrary to our individual conscience? Absolutely not. I simply don't feel I am the cure for all of capitalism's ills. Remember, I came up through RPS. RPS was a step up from driving a cab. A big step. You tell me, why do people work for me? Nothing better out there? A step up from where they were before? They choose to stay, do they not? So what act am I committing that I should feel shame for? How am I acting "contrary to my indiviual conscience"? I do respect you for getting out of Fedex and have recommended the same for many as have you. Have we both not said, "Either make the best of a bad situation or make exit plans and get out?" You have done one, I have done the other. You say I sold out, I could say that you pussed out. Either way we've made our decisions. Let's not fool ourselves with the populist dribble. Nobody comes to work for me to "enrich" me. They come with their own reasons and stay for their own reasons. I have been in my driver's shoes over the years and I certainly don't apologize for the shoes I wear today. Disgusting? Life isn't always pretty. [/QUOTE]
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