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The union and the financial advisor
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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 178687" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>You keep beating the same old dead horse. I think we all know the teamsters don't have our best interests at heart when it comes to retirement, but I'm still looking at the full half of the glass. I have excellent pay and benefits, both of which if used wisely can be a great assett when saving for retirment. I work for a company that is unmatched in stability, not only in its own industry, but in the world over. Rocking the teamster's boat is one thing, but trying to flip the entire ship upside down is unnecessary, and could lead to unintended consequences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 178687, member: 249"] You keep beating the same old dead horse. I think we all know the teamsters don't have our best interests at heart when it comes to retirement, but I'm still looking at the full half of the glass. I have excellent pay and benefits, both of which if used wisely can be a great assett when saving for retirment. I work for a company that is unmatched in stability, not only in its own industry, but in the world over. Rocking the teamster's boat is one thing, but trying to flip the entire ship upside down is unnecessary, and could lead to unintended consequences. [/QUOTE]
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