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Restructuring - The good, bad and ugly.
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<blockquote data-quote="tieguy" data-source="post: 788589" data-attributes="member: 1912"><p>I gave you some very specific points which you chose to avoid by answering with general terms and liberal buzzwords.</p><p> </p><p>I will occasionally challenge someone like yourself who is so highly critical of the company or as in your case corporations in general. What I often find is those posters do not hold up well under the same type of scrutiny that they try to apply to others.</p><p> </p><p>When you use terminology like reactive in response it means you have basically curled up in the fetal position in defense. If you have an opinion that comes from you and not some propagandists buzzword board then by all means please share it.</p><p> </p><p>Your commentary in general is typical of many here. You think you have somehow earned the right to dictate the terms of your labor in addition to being paid the best in the industry.</p><p>You chose this job in fact if you were a hubrat now turned driver then at some point you signed your name on the line several times knowing full well that we would probably work you harder then you have ever worked and knowing full well that we would try to squeeze everything out of you that you have to give and more.</p><p> </p><p>As a hubrat no one propped you up in an office and promised they would never ever demand anything of you again. You kept coming back for more and now at some point you have become captive labor and think you should be able to change the rules of the game. </p><p> </p><p>You're dissatisfied because you were lured by the money and chose to turn a blind eye to what you had to endure to earn that money. </p><p> </p><p>So now at some point as captive labor , captured by the pay and benifits you can not get elsewhere you now want to badmouth the company you sold your soul to long ago.</p><p> </p><p>what am I missing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tieguy, post: 788589, member: 1912"] I gave you some very specific points which you chose to avoid by answering with general terms and liberal buzzwords. I will occasionally challenge someone like yourself who is so highly critical of the company or as in your case corporations in general. What I often find is those posters do not hold up well under the same type of scrutiny that they try to apply to others. When you use terminology like reactive in response it means you have basically curled up in the fetal position in defense. If you have an opinion that comes from you and not some propagandists buzzword board then by all means please share it. Your commentary in general is typical of many here. You think you have somehow earned the right to dictate the terms of your labor in addition to being paid the best in the industry. You chose this job in fact if you were a hubrat now turned driver then at some point you signed your name on the line several times knowing full well that we would probably work you harder then you have ever worked and knowing full well that we would try to squeeze everything out of you that you have to give and more. As a hubrat no one propped you up in an office and promised they would never ever demand anything of you again. You kept coming back for more and now at some point you have become captive labor and think you should be able to change the rules of the game. You're dissatisfied because you were lured by the money and chose to turn a blind eye to what you had to endure to earn that money. So now at some point as captive labor , captured by the pay and benifits you can not get elsewhere you now want to badmouth the company you sold your soul to long ago. what am I missing? [/QUOTE]
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