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<blockquote data-quote="nkm" data-source="post: 4900395" data-attributes="member: 90931"><p>I agree with you on the majority of what you said, you are definitely not wrong. And you are correct, it is sad to see how work ethic has generally degraded over the years (and now you have millions of people making more money on unemployment + thousands in tax credits vs. actually having a job; I am not one of them because I've never filed for unemployment, never had to and I probably wouldn't even if I had the chance). But still, this thread has progressed quite a bit from this morning and you can see your fellow coworkers still not being able to even try to disagree with me on most of what I said. There's seniors in UPS with 20+ years in but I think you'll see a drop in the number of long-times in the years to come mainly due to most of what I've already talked about here. Whoever got in 20 years ago at a better time (and under better contracts) are very lucky to have decided to stick it out, and props to all of you who have done that who aren't actual dicks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nkm, post: 4900395, member: 90931"] I agree with you on the majority of what you said, you are definitely not wrong. And you are correct, it is sad to see how work ethic has generally degraded over the years (and now you have millions of people making more money on unemployment + thousands in tax credits vs. actually having a job; I am not one of them because I've never filed for unemployment, never had to and I probably wouldn't even if I had the chance). But still, this thread has progressed quite a bit from this morning and you can see your fellow coworkers still not being able to even try to disagree with me on most of what I said. There's seniors in UPS with 20+ years in but I think you'll see a drop in the number of long-times in the years to come mainly due to most of what I've already talked about here. Whoever got in 20 years ago at a better time (and under better contracts) are very lucky to have decided to stick it out, and props to all of you who have done that who aren't actual dicks. [/QUOTE]
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