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<blockquote data-quote="area43" data-source="post: 253173" data-attributes="member: 4862"><p>I'm trying to understand this post. 35,000 members afloat. 3,500 members sinking. Not sure what you are talking about. Is it your own local. Again the 35,000 members had been getting screwed in the CS plan. Now, since the buy out there is a gleamer of hope. I do not claim I know all the specifics of your 804 Sep, but I do know this. The CS MEP plan is the greater of 2 evils as far a compared with the Sep. I wish that the Teamsters and UPS would learn from the failed MEPS and SEPS, but it appears they havent. Its shameful, but maybe just maybe this time the Teamster UPS sep that is set up for the exiting CS UPSers will work. Lets look at the Positives. At least most of every dollar will go to the UPSers. UPS making billions. Thats cool. Again what is enough profit. I see big profits as a good thing, some think their evil. Hmmmm. The question is, do you feel you are adequately compensated for your work. I believe most ft UPSers feel that they are. Is the upper brass soaking in all this cash. Perphaps. Hey they came out of their comfort zone. They risked it all. Could they not hang as a driver? Perphaps. They did leave the protection of the Teamsters representation and climb the ladder or in some cases attempted. Did they climb with ethics? It came be a turbulent world at the top. A lot of politics to be played. I guess they played the game well. Again, did they always play by the rules. Probably not. On the same hand does the Teamsters play by the rules. Both sides have their possible corruption.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="area43, post: 253173, member: 4862"] I'm trying to understand this post. 35,000 members afloat. 3,500 members sinking. Not sure what you are talking about. Is it your own local. Again the 35,000 members had been getting screwed in the CS plan. Now, since the buy out there is a gleamer of hope. I do not claim I know all the specifics of your 804 Sep, but I do know this. The CS MEP plan is the greater of 2 evils as far a compared with the Sep. I wish that the Teamsters and UPS would learn from the failed MEPS and SEPS, but it appears they havent. Its shameful, but maybe just maybe this time the Teamster UPS sep that is set up for the exiting CS UPSers will work. Lets look at the Positives. At least most of every dollar will go to the UPSers. UPS making billions. Thats cool. Again what is enough profit. I see big profits as a good thing, some think their evil. Hmmmm. The question is, do you feel you are adequately compensated for your work. I believe most ft UPSers feel that they are. Is the upper brass soaking in all this cash. Perphaps. Hey they came out of their comfort zone. They risked it all. Could they not hang as a driver? Perphaps. They did leave the protection of the Teamsters representation and climb the ladder or in some cases attempted. Did they climb with ethics? It came be a turbulent world at the top. A lot of politics to be played. I guess they played the game well. Again, did they always play by the rules. Probably not. On the same hand does the Teamsters play by the rules. Both sides have their possible corruption. [/QUOTE]
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