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<blockquote data-quote="DontThrowPackages" data-source="post: 999395" data-attributes="member: 42215"><p>To be totally honest, the job isn't as taxing on the body as in the past. I remember having to swim over boxes to get off my first 3 P1 stops. If you can remember the bugs bunny episode when Yosemite Sam was cramming all that dynamite in the hole? That was may truck everyday for years. I love my rte now. Beautiful girls, great sport fans. However, as in a capitalistic country, big business company plans are all about pay out as little as possible but just enough to keep the worker coming back. I just don't know how can the country sustain this pay imbalance.In 1965, CEO vs average worker was 24 to 1. In 2005 CEO paid 262 times more than the average worker. Its their company, they take the risk but as we can see the rubber ban has snapped for many Americans. Maybe next 10 even more will be be jobless. Time will tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DontThrowPackages, post: 999395, member: 42215"] To be totally honest, the job isn't as taxing on the body as in the past. I remember having to swim over boxes to get off my first 3 P1 stops. If you can remember the bugs bunny episode when Yosemite Sam was cramming all that dynamite in the hole? That was may truck everyday for years. I love my rte now. Beautiful girls, great sport fans. However, as in a capitalistic country, big business company plans are all about pay out as little as possible but just enough to keep the worker coming back. I just don't know how can the country sustain this pay imbalance.In 1965, CEO vs average worker was 24 to 1. In 2005 CEO paid 262 times more than the average worker. Its their company, they take the risk but as we can see the rubber ban has snapped for many Americans. Maybe next 10 even more will be be jobless. Time will tell. [/QUOTE]
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