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UPS Freight = TForce Freight
potential problems with "ups freight"
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<blockquote data-quote="montecarlo12" data-source="post: 82062" data-attributes="member: 4659"><p>Worldwide,</p><p>have a definition for you....</p><p> </p><p>SCAB \'skab\ 3: a worker who replaces a striker or works under conditions not authorized by a union.</p><p> </p><p>those dedicated UPSers that continued to work during the strike are all scabs including yourself. It doesnt matter that you are in management and not in a union. You crossed a picket line at least twice a day and replaced someone who was picketing for something he or she believed in. Im also not in a union but like I posted before, would never purchase a product from a striking company or cross a picket line ( Doesn't matter if I agree with there cause or not) You made a conscious decision to cross a picket like and take the place of a striker. Fedex Express...UPS's largest competitor would not even take a package from a UPS customer while there employees were striking. Worldwide....guess that makes you not only a scab...but a piece of ****, huh? What was harder, driving through the picket lines twice a day, or knowing that every motorist you past on the road new you were a scab and a piece of ****?? Please respond..Im gonna chew you up and spit you out. You have alot of nerve to call someone a scab!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="montecarlo12, post: 82062, member: 4659"] Worldwide, have a definition for you.... SCAB \'skab\ 3: a worker who replaces a striker or works under conditions not authorized by a union. those dedicated UPSers that continued to work during the strike are all scabs including yourself. It doesnt matter that you are in management and not in a union. You crossed a picket line at least twice a day and replaced someone who was picketing for something he or she believed in. Im also not in a union but like I posted before, would never purchase a product from a striking company or cross a picket line ( Doesn't matter if I agree with there cause or not) You made a conscious decision to cross a picket like and take the place of a striker. Fedex Express...UPS's largest competitor would not even take a package from a UPS customer while there employees were striking. Worldwide....guess that makes you not only a scab...but a piece of ****, huh? What was harder, driving through the picket lines twice a day, or knowing that every motorist you past on the road new you were a scab and a piece of ****?? Please respond..Im gonna chew you up and spit you out. You have alot of nerve to call someone a scab! [/QUOTE]
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