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NOT the Best Contract Ever
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<blockquote data-quote="Griff" data-source="post: 249742" data-attributes="member: 7111"><p>When you buy a car, do you people pay sticker price or what? I don't, I want the best deal I can possibly get. The dealership won't sell the car at a loss, they'll still make a profit, how much of a profit is up to you. </p><p></p><p>There's a reason why they are so giddy over this contract. I can't wait to see the details so I can find out why. It makes me sick to see 25+ year drivers still driving around in the same P800 without power steering. UPS would still be building trucks with non ergonomic seats and no power steering if not for language. The union never should adopt a "bend but dont break" mentality when dealing with a company that had record profits. For UPS to come out and claim it provides flexibility means that the union has bent (where and how much is yet to be determined).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Griff, post: 249742, member: 7111"] When you buy a car, do you people pay sticker price or what? I don't, I want the best deal I can possibly get. The dealership won't sell the car at a loss, they'll still make a profit, how much of a profit is up to you. There's a reason why they are so giddy over this contract. I can't wait to see the details so I can find out why. It makes me sick to see 25+ year drivers still driving around in the same P800 without power steering. UPS would still be building trucks with non ergonomic seats and no power steering if not for language. The union never should adopt a "bend but dont break" mentality when dealing with a company that had record profits. For UPS to come out and claim it provides flexibility means that the union has bent (where and how much is yet to be determined). [/QUOTE]
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