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<blockquote data-quote="JustAnumber1" data-source="post: 1546104" data-attributes="member: 56683"><p>I'm sorry, I can't help myself from being drawn back. Like watching jerry springer I guess, you're right, this is an old post, yet you took time from your busy day to bother yourself with me, thanks.</p><p>I am able to decipher the contract, my complaint was that the contract was violated yet my local wouldn't fight it.</p><p>I didnt day the law firm would pay my student loans, I said I wouldn't need any student loans and that whatever I was short, the law from would cover the rest.</p><p>As far as being a big shot globe traveler, maybe the places I've been and mentioned did impress you, I'm sure my travels are impressive to soemone that has never been 60 miles from home. I haven't tried to impress anyone with my travels or convince anyone that I'm a global traveler. I was simply trying to point out to so many's dismay that I am not destitute, I did not quit the job of a lifetime and I am not bound by the same chains as you. I heard ups described as tying you down with golden handcuffs, I understand that to mean people are scared to leave because of the money they make. So many here, yourself especially, seem to think that they have beaten the game and that ups pays them far more than they are worth. I'm sure you think that you're earning far more than you deserve, in your case, you're right. So better stay at ups, your options are limited, your potential is minimal and your kids are counting on you. You're mortgaged to the hilt and you dare not piss off management for fear of losing everything. I'm thankful not to be in your position, I'm glad my bills are paid and im happy to pursue whatever dream I choose. Enjoy mediocrity, be thankful for your suburban home and kiss management ass tomorrow. Don't worry yourself with me, I'll be enjoying myself doing whatever I choose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustAnumber1, post: 1546104, member: 56683"] I'm sorry, I can't help myself from being drawn back. Like watching jerry springer I guess, you're right, this is an old post, yet you took time from your busy day to bother yourself with me, thanks. I am able to decipher the contract, my complaint was that the contract was violated yet my local wouldn't fight it. I didnt day the law firm would pay my student loans, I said I wouldn't need any student loans and that whatever I was short, the law from would cover the rest. As far as being a big shot globe traveler, maybe the places I've been and mentioned did impress you, I'm sure my travels are impressive to soemone that has never been 60 miles from home. I haven't tried to impress anyone with my travels or convince anyone that I'm a global traveler. I was simply trying to point out to so many's dismay that I am not destitute, I did not quit the job of a lifetime and I am not bound by the same chains as you. I heard ups described as tying you down with golden handcuffs, I understand that to mean people are scared to leave because of the money they make. So many here, yourself especially, seem to think that they have beaten the game and that ups pays them far more than they are worth. I'm sure you think that you're earning far more than you deserve, in your case, you're right. So better stay at ups, your options are limited, your potential is minimal and your kids are counting on you. You're mortgaged to the hilt and you dare not piss off management for fear of losing everything. I'm thankful not to be in your position, I'm glad my bills are paid and im happy to pursue whatever dream I choose. Enjoy mediocrity, be thankful for your suburban home and kiss management ass tomorrow. Don't worry yourself with me, I'll be enjoying myself doing whatever I choose. [/QUOTE]
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