Teamster Buyout?

UnionStrong

Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.
It’s not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog. What are you willing to do to win? I saw a much bigger guy with a savage reputation, lose a fight to a smaller lunatic. We were stunned. 45 years ago, but I never forgot it. Goes to show, you never know. But today they’re mostly low T soy boys. Half queer
 
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AllTheBellsAndWhistles123

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$1,800/year is WAY too low. The only drivers who should even think of accepting this paltry buyout are those who had already planned on retirement before the end of this year. $54K ($43,200 after 20% Fed) would be a nice way to begin retirement. I knew the decision would need to be made quickly but 10 days is much too quick.

Look for the Company to up the ante when they don’t get their desired response.
 

badpal

Well-Known Member
$1,800/year is WAY too low. The only drivers who should even think of accepting this paltry buyout are those who had already planned on retirement before the end of this year. $54K ($43,200 after 20% Fed) would be a nice way to begin retirement. I knew the decision would need to be made quickly but 10 days is much too quick.

Look for the Company to up the ante when they don’t get their desired response.
You think there might be an updated offer? I would like the opportunity to negotiate a little bit with a live person. Its a gamble for sure.
 

AllTheBellsAndWhistles123

Well-Known Member
You think there might be an updated offer? I would like the opportunity to negotiate a little bit with a live person. It’s a gamble for sure.
Negotiation will not be an option.

I wouldn’t put money on it but I highly doubt that this lowball offer will bring the desired results; however, I wouldn’t pass on this one in the hope that a better one would be on the way, especially for those who put their retirements on hold waiting for their offers. Don't leave money on the table.
 
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UnionStrong

Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.
$1,800/year is WAY too low. The only drivers who should even think of accepting this paltry buyout are those who had already planned on retirement before the end of this year. $54K ($43,200 after 20% Fed) would be a nice way to begin retirement. I knew the decision would need to be made quickly but 10 days is much too quick.

Look for the Company to up the ante when they don’t get their desired response.
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UnionStrong

Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.
Negotiation will not be an option.

I wouldn’t put money on it but I highly doubt that this lowball offer will bring the desired results; however, I wouldn’t pass on this one in the hope that a better one would be on the way, especially for those who put their retirements on hold waiting for their offers. Don't leave money on the table.
🤣🤣🤣
 
$1,800/year is WAY too low. The only drivers who should even think of accepting this paltry buyout are those who had already planned on retirement before the end of this year. $54K ($43,200 after 20% Fed) would be a nice way to begin retirement. I knew the decision would need to be made quickly but 10 days is much too quick.

Look for the Company to up the ante when they don’t get their desired response.
🤣 🤣 🤣
 
My score is in the 800's and I have never felt the need to take advantage of my creditors.
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