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Retirees: What Are The Expenses You Didn't Count On For Retirement?
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<blockquote data-quote="JL 0513" data-source="post: 1372241" data-attributes="member: 50088"><p>Why should a company have to give you any coverage after you retire? The only ones that do are union of course. And those companies often struggle to continue the benefit (Post Office, automakers, ect...). </p><p></p><p>Excuse me for taking the business side but I always do. No business, no employees, = no money at all. </p><p></p><p>UPS better be making billions. I'd be concerned if they weren't. Anyone here want UPS to just barely profit? Or to lose billions like the USPS? UPS is a huge company, "billions" isn't as big as it may seem. Hell, Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook) made $1.6 billion on Thursday alone ($200,000,000.00 per hour based on 8 hr day). He's now worth $33B.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL 0513, post: 1372241, member: 50088"] Why should a company have to give you any coverage after you retire? The only ones that do are union of course. And those companies often struggle to continue the benefit (Post Office, automakers, ect...). Excuse me for taking the business side but I always do. No business, no employees, = no money at all. UPS better be making billions. I'd be concerned if they weren't. Anyone here want UPS to just barely profit? Or to lose billions like the USPS? UPS is a huge company, "billions" isn't as big as it may seem. Hell, Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook) made $1.6 billion on Thursday alone ($200,000,000.00 per hour based on 8 hr day). He's now worth $33B. [/QUOTE]
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