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<blockquote data-quote="&#039;Lord Brown&#039;s bidding&#039;" data-source="post: 1072323" data-attributes="member: 32753"><p>Inthegame, there's a bog difference betweem you, and me and probably the majority of UPS workers, PT or FT: </p><p>You chose UPS because it was a union job; the fact that it is a union job meant little to nothing to me, and it had no bearing on my choice to work or make it my primary secular career. Thus, I focused on what I was taught what gets people higher wages and job security: strong work ethic, integrity, honesty, etc. </p><p></p><p>Most who decide to employ at UPS don't do so because it has a union, although their reasons may typically be because of the union (e.g. higher pay, excellent bennies, job security). It is to the union's detriment to assume that people are going to want to support the union just because. Afterall, most of those hired by UPS now may have little exposure to unions in a positive light, rather than negative ones (like the strikes of public sector unions without really knowing the issues).</p><p></p><p>Times are different. 104 is from a different generation. So am I, and I am only 32. That fact needs to be recognized, or we all suffer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Lord Brown's bidding', post: 1072323, member: 32753"] Inthegame, there's a bog difference betweem you, and me and probably the majority of UPS workers, PT or FT: You chose UPS because it was a union job; the fact that it is a union job meant little to nothing to me, and it had no bearing on my choice to work or make it my primary secular career. Thus, I focused on what I was taught what gets people higher wages and job security: strong work ethic, integrity, honesty, etc. Most who decide to employ at UPS don't do so because it has a union, although their reasons may typically be because of the union (e.g. higher pay, excellent bennies, job security). It is to the union's detriment to assume that people are going to want to support the union just because. Afterall, most of those hired by UPS now may have little exposure to unions in a positive light, rather than negative ones (like the strikes of public sector unions without really knowing the issues). Times are different. 104 is from a different generation. So am I, and I am only 32. That fact needs to be recognized, or we all suffer [/QUOTE]
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