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<blockquote data-quote="SoCalUPS" data-source="post: 3740852" data-attributes="member: 62676"><p>Having been poor growing up and going on strike poor to UPS, everything can be negotiated. You have a car payment? Most Auto finance companies can defer one or a few payments to the end of your deal. Call them and explain the situation now to see how much flexibility you will have. If you are a renter, you will not be evicted for failure to pay rent. Talk to your landlord about the situation, if the situation became dire, you can live rent free before moving for about 6 months. Utilities like water, trash, gas, electricity will give you extensions. Do you have a mortgage, call your bank or finance company now to see if there is any programs that can help you. Last but not least, as long as you complete your picket line duty on a daily basis, you can always get another job while on strike. The economy has been on the up and there are plenty of job openings out there. Don't be afraid to strike. Our Union wants to plant fear in us in order to accept this crappy deal. Don't let them win</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoCalUPS, post: 3740852, member: 62676"] Having been poor growing up and going on strike poor to UPS, everything can be negotiated. You have a car payment? Most Auto finance companies can defer one or a few payments to the end of your deal. Call them and explain the situation now to see how much flexibility you will have. If you are a renter, you will not be evicted for failure to pay rent. Talk to your landlord about the situation, if the situation became dire, you can live rent free before moving for about 6 months. Utilities like water, trash, gas, electricity will give you extensions. Do you have a mortgage, call your bank or finance company now to see if there is any programs that can help you. Last but not least, as long as you complete your picket line duty on a daily basis, you can always get another job while on strike. The economy has been on the up and there are plenty of job openings out there. Don't be afraid to strike. Our Union wants to plant fear in us in order to accept this crappy deal. Don't let them win [/QUOTE]
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