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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 985646" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>I agree, but I was in management, albeit pt, and we had absolutely no protection. At least with the union as hourly I have some. As for the time he has in he will still get that part of his pension. And he may find something to do for another 10 or so, and get something from that. Like regain his life and dignity. I know I will leave as soon as some of my leads come through, if they dont I will stick it out, but I will fly like an eagle if a door opens. With at least 25 in, if you get a 10 buck an hour job and are able to draw at 55, you are even. </p><p>Yes it is hard financially, but I know I lived on a lot less and was 10xs happier. Many of us, me included, enjoyed the big bucks, and for it we might get to retire, but maybe when we do we will die early, who knows? What they have managemnt pay for their healthcare is a crying shame. My pt guys and gals,(supvs) and oms would be better off at mickey d's, than to have the responsibility, of the job they have for the comp they get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 985646, member: 1944"] I agree, but I was in management, albeit pt, and we had absolutely no protection. At least with the union as hourly I have some. As for the time he has in he will still get that part of his pension. And he may find something to do for another 10 or so, and get something from that. Like regain his life and dignity. I know I will leave as soon as some of my leads come through, if they dont I will stick it out, but I will fly like an eagle if a door opens. With at least 25 in, if you get a 10 buck an hour job and are able to draw at 55, you are even. Yes it is hard financially, but I know I lived on a lot less and was 10xs happier. Many of us, me included, enjoyed the big bucks, and for it we might get to retire, but maybe when we do we will die early, who knows? What they have managemnt pay for their healthcare is a crying shame. My pt guys and gals,(supvs) and oms would be better off at mickey d's, than to have the responsibility, of the job they have for the comp they get. [/QUOTE]
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