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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5877977" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>It's either they go on strike, get a contract that will either be cost neutral or one side or the other will make gains.</p><p></p><p>But you guys know me....always helping out wherever I can. My house is on a corner lot of a 4 way intersection. A short time ago this Express car comes flying out from the western street to the stop sign. The legal traffic pattern requires turning north or south. Now straight ahead is the school zone with two plainly marked signs that says...."one way...do not enter". Sure enough never mind the signs....he goes barreling straight ahead right down the street driving in the wrong direction.</p><p>Being that the guy is going to lose his job in a matter of months or perhaps a few weeks anyway so I thought I would help him out by giving him the chance to beat the the thundering masses out the door to the unemployment line.....so I called in a bitch. </p><p></p><p>BTW I talked to the sort manager up at the station I was at about how it was going up there. He said..."they're completely reconfiguring the belt line, kicking the Ground contractor trucks outside but we have been given absolutely no information on how this consolidated operation is going to work.....nothing"</p><p></p><p>I said...."Not surprising. Terminal managers will be the next to last ones to know. The contractors, you know the guys who've got their economic balls on the anvil.... they will be the last to know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5877977, member: 58386"] It's either they go on strike, get a contract that will either be cost neutral or one side or the other will make gains. But you guys know me....always helping out wherever I can. My house is on a corner lot of a 4 way intersection. A short time ago this Express car comes flying out from the western street to the stop sign. The legal traffic pattern requires turning north or south. Now straight ahead is the school zone with two plainly marked signs that says...."one way...do not enter". Sure enough never mind the signs....he goes barreling straight ahead right down the street driving in the wrong direction. Being that the guy is going to lose his job in a matter of months or perhaps a few weeks anyway so I thought I would help him out by giving him the chance to beat the the thundering masses out the door to the unemployment line.....so I called in a bitch. BTW I talked to the sort manager up at the station I was at about how it was going up there. He said..."they're completely reconfiguring the belt line, kicking the Ground contractor trucks outside but we have been given absolutely no information on how this consolidated operation is going to work.....nothing" I said...."Not surprising. Terminal managers will be the next to last ones to know. The contractors, you know the guys who've got their economic balls on the anvil.... they will be the last to know. [/QUOTE]
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