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<blockquote data-quote="raceanoncr" data-source="post: 150711" data-attributes="member: 6408"><p>Eng...you want proof from the tone of all your other posts, so here goes. </p><p> </p><p>Prove to me, or us, that this agent is making $82.000 a yr as a Teamster official. I know what they make, but others may not and just assume you are correct, so prove it to us, then I'll believe. </p><p> </p><p>You say he receives a paycheck from the city council...prove it! I checked the website and didn't see anything about pay, or pension, for that matter! "Now we know that he has two jobs, collecting two salaries, two pensions". Prove it!</p><p> </p><p>You are right that government business usually takes place during business hours, but what about city council business? Can you prove that they meet during the day? Here in our local metro area (500,000 by legal count, over a million with surrounding burbs), the council meets at night. Why? For public convenience. Why, we even have a few package drivers that serve on some of the 'burbs local councils. I don't think that would be possible if they only met during "business hours". </p><p> </p><p>We can't retire until age 65? Where did this come from? Where does it say I can't retire until age 65? From what I understand, I can retire anytime I want to if I have the required yrs of contributory service in. I know I can't retire with full SOCIAL SECURITY benefits until I am 66! Is this what you mean? If so, what's this got to do with Teamsters?</p><p> </p><p>We can't take another job after we retire? I say, if you're that desperate for a job, WHY RETIRE?!!!!!! And who says you can't take another job? Teamsters? I don't think so! Here in our local, many jobs have been approved, even some driving jobs. Prove it, please!</p><p> </p><p>"Confusing us"? Yes, you are! You ARE "leading by example"!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raceanoncr, post: 150711, member: 6408"] Eng...you want proof from the tone of all your other posts, so here goes. Prove to me, or us, that this agent is making $82.000 a yr as a Teamster official. I know what they make, but others may not and just assume you are correct, so prove it to us, then I'll believe. You say he receives a paycheck from the city council...prove it! I checked the website and didn't see anything about pay, or pension, for that matter! "Now we know that he has two jobs, collecting two salaries, two pensions". Prove it! You are right that government business usually takes place during business hours, but what about city council business? Can you prove that they meet during the day? Here in our local metro area (500,000 by legal count, over a million with surrounding burbs), the council meets at night. Why? For public convenience. Why, we even have a few package drivers that serve on some of the 'burbs local councils. I don't think that would be possible if they only met during "business hours". We can't retire until age 65? Where did this come from? Where does it say I can't retire until age 65? From what I understand, I can retire anytime I want to if I have the required yrs of contributory service in. I know I can't retire with full SOCIAL SECURITY benefits until I am 66! Is this what you mean? If so, what's this got to do with Teamsters? We can't take another job after we retire? I say, if you're that desperate for a job, WHY RETIRE?!!!!!! And who says you can't take another job? Teamsters? I don't think so! Here in our local, many jobs have been approved, even some driving jobs. Prove it, please! "Confusing us"? Yes, you are! You ARE "leading by example"! [/QUOTE]
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