I don't know where to begin with his post, so I'll just start, lol!
First, you cannot work at UPS and be a lazy person. There might be some positions where laziness is tolerated, but these are few and far between. If you work in operations in any capacity then you are far from the average person's definition of lazy.
I know about 100 drivers. Out of this group, I know 2 drivers with whom I would classify as lazy. They simply don't get it and don't pull their own weight. The other 98% work harder than 99.9% of America.
Second, I could justifiably call you lazy for not proofreading your post and correcting all the spelling and gramatical errors in it. I don't expect you to be perfect, but your post is full of mistakes that could be fixed with a simple click (spell check) of the mouse. To me, that is being lazy.
Lastly, I'm sorry the negotiations didn't go your way in regards to college financial aid, but frankly I don't care. You make up a small percentage of the UPS workforce. Apparently you were counting on help from UPS in the last contract. When you are done thinking about yourself, think about the 80,000 American drivers who are counting on UPS to provide something (anything maybe???) at retirement after decades of service.
I'm sorry, but you have other avenues to pursue to get money for college. These include work, loans, government aid, scholarships, savings, parents and grandparents. The older UPS employee has little alternatives if he didn't save starting in 1980. He is counting on that pension. He's maxing out the 401k now but its not going to be enough unless he's in his 20's. Social Security is another doubtful leg to stand on.
So, as a part-time employee do you think our full-time employees who worked over 3 decades at UPS should be considered first in the allocation of funds so that they don't have to eat a can of dog-food for lunch to make ends meet? Or Should the money be directed at people like yourself who will use it to take liberal-arts courses at the state university(maintaning a 2.1 GPA

) for 2 years while you try to "decide" what you will major in?
Tell me you want to be a dentist, doctor, scientist, etc and have a 4.0 as an undergraduate at a state U. If you need funds to pay for graduate school at a big time private college that you have already been accepted to, then I would like to see UPS throw money in this direction and to employees children at the detriment of my retirement.