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<blockquote data-quote="Tiereffinthree" data-source="post: 3342227" data-attributes="member: 68318"><p>Now this is a barrel of laughs and you assuming a whole lot of BS; because NOWHERE did I say I never grieve, or I was not active i.e attending union meetings and the whole nine yards. Soon as you spout "snowflake" out your mouth you outed yourself as a bitter old tard who can't possibly conceive of the notion that anyone under 50 has a clue about anything. </p><p></p><p>I did what I could. I'm now gone for good from doo doo Brown of my own volition. It's easy to sit there at retirement and cast all kinds of flawed judgements at the younger generation. It's insulting as hell to assume I wouldn't "stick my neck out" etc.. Your whole rant is based on assumptions actually. Your experience can't compare in any way to what they are throwing at lower seniority workers nowadays. It's not worth it. Call me a p'$$y if it helps you sleep better at night. This company heaps and heaps crap on workers and then heaps more. I admit other younger guys should be doing much MUCH more to stand up. Strength in numbers.. They set us up to fail nowadays. Fact. Not sure what the endgame is but I see very few people retiring from here in 30 years in any kind of good health. I pursued a new path nyself. I never was one to just whine and do nothing. I took my best course of action. There are other career paths out there.</p><p></p><p>That being said; you may think lowly of me and we disagree. But I respect the accomplishments you older guys managed for the union. It was unfair if I seemed to imply you guys did nothing. I admit that. And yes; you did stick your necks out. I wish that solidarity was there in my demographic. And I respect your years of service. All the best sir. No personal disrespect intended. I was just venting a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiereffinthree, post: 3342227, member: 68318"] Now this is a barrel of laughs and you assuming a whole lot of BS; because NOWHERE did I say I never grieve, or I was not active i.e attending union meetings and the whole nine yards. Soon as you spout "snowflake" out your mouth you outed yourself as a bitter old tard who can't possibly conceive of the notion that anyone under 50 has a clue about anything. I did what I could. I'm now gone for good from doo doo Brown of my own volition. It's easy to sit there at retirement and cast all kinds of flawed judgements at the younger generation. It's insulting as hell to assume I wouldn't "stick my neck out" etc.. Your whole rant is based on assumptions actually. Your experience can't compare in any way to what they are throwing at lower seniority workers nowadays. It's not worth it. Call me a p'$$y if it helps you sleep better at night. This company heaps and heaps crap on workers and then heaps more. I admit other younger guys should be doing much MUCH more to stand up. Strength in numbers.. They set us up to fail nowadays. Fact. Not sure what the endgame is but I see very few people retiring from here in 30 years in any kind of good health. I pursued a new path nyself. I never was one to just whine and do nothing. I took my best course of action. There are other career paths out there. That being said; you may think lowly of me and we disagree. But I respect the accomplishments you older guys managed for the union. It was unfair if I seemed to imply you guys did nothing. I admit that. And yes; you did stick your necks out. I wish that solidarity was there in my demographic. And I respect your years of service. All the best sir. No personal disrespect intended. I was just venting a bit. [/QUOTE]
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