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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 779978" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Remember the epaulets we wore on our shirts? A newhire learned real quick who the experienced couriers were. Those guys wore them with pride. I remember how disappointed I was that they were discontinued shortly before I was to get my 10 year shoulder boards. Y'all can say whatever you want, but we've known nothing but takeaways for many years now. You aren't going to have an enthusiastic workforce that shows up for extracurricular activities when people are having to struggle due to the job. If there's one thing to look forward to it's that eventually the older topped out guys who think everything is just peachy will be gone. Then maybe most will pull together to stand up for themselves. Too late for me by then unfortunately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 779978, member: 24302"] Remember the epaulets we wore on our shirts? A newhire learned real quick who the experienced couriers were. Those guys wore them with pride. I remember how disappointed I was that they were discontinued shortly before I was to get my 10 year shoulder boards. Y'all can say whatever you want, but we've known nothing but takeaways for many years now. You aren't going to have an enthusiastic workforce that shows up for extracurricular activities when people are having to struggle due to the job. If there's one thing to look forward to it's that eventually the older topped out guys who think everything is just peachy will be gone. Then maybe most will pull together to stand up for themselves. Too late for me by then unfortunately. [/QUOTE]
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