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<blockquote data-quote="raceanoncr" data-source="post: 271674" data-attributes="member: 6408"><p>Just one last post by me on this subject. An example we had in this state, although not in this hub or center.</p><p> </p><p>A driver was good "bud" to most supes and mngrs at his building. Was getting favors, so much so that he thought it was in his interest to quit the union. He thought he could make out better on his own without any protection, after all, these manager people were now his friends, right?</p><p> </p><p>He had serious accident. Lost his job. Being in a right to work state, the union had to defend him, because now the UNION is his best friend. Well, he lost. Is now without a job. </p><p> </p><p>"How could this happen?", he asked. "They (supes and mngers) were my friends". "I jumped through all the hoops, dotted all the i's, etc." </p><p> </p><p>Well, he probably had em all over his house for a "good time" also. Remember, the corporate world is cut-throat. People will turn in their own mother for another step up. I've seen it here. As a driver, they're your best friend. Once they go down to Goodwill and pick up the suit and the clerk tosses a halo in the bag, they are in their own little sphere. </p><p> </p><p>Do what you feel best, just watch out what you do or say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raceanoncr, post: 271674, member: 6408"] Just one last post by me on this subject. An example we had in this state, although not in this hub or center. A driver was good "bud" to most supes and mngrs at his building. Was getting favors, so much so that he thought it was in his interest to quit the union. He thought he could make out better on his own without any protection, after all, these manager people were now his friends, right? He had serious accident. Lost his job. Being in a right to work state, the union had to defend him, because now the UNION is his best friend. Well, he lost. Is now without a job. "How could this happen?", he asked. "They (supes and mngers) were my friends". "I jumped through all the hoops, dotted all the i's, etc." Well, he probably had em all over his house for a "good time" also. Remember, the corporate world is cut-throat. People will turn in their own mother for another step up. I've seen it here. As a driver, they're your best friend. Once they go down to Goodwill and pick up the suit and the clerk tosses a halo in the bag, they are in their own little sphere. Do what you feel best, just watch out what you do or say. [/QUOTE]
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