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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 781322" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Pat Tillman was a hero, but let's be accurate. He was a millionaire football player who set aside a great future to serve his country. He wasn't a poor guy who died a pawn in a rich man's scheme. He made a selfless choice. We on the other hand have gone from a middle class good future to a working class week to week existence. This is directly due to the schemes of rich men. And the poor economy brought on by the schemes of rich men will insure that we will stay this way. And most likely if the economy improves, our lot won't because the way things are is apparently the way they want it for us. So it's either quit, move up into management, or just take it. Some here will say we deserve little for this non important job. Tell me, why doesn't FedEx ask on the SFA if working here will lead to the kind of future we want? They used to ask that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 781322, member: 24302"] Pat Tillman was a hero, but let's be accurate. He was a millionaire football player who set aside a great future to serve his country. He wasn't a poor guy who died a pawn in a rich man's scheme. He made a selfless choice. We on the other hand have gone from a middle class good future to a working class week to week existence. This is directly due to the schemes of rich men. And the poor economy brought on by the schemes of rich men will insure that we will stay this way. And most likely if the economy improves, our lot won't because the way things are is apparently the way they want it for us. So it's either quit, move up into management, or just take it. Some here will say we deserve little for this non important job. Tell me, why doesn't FedEx ask on the SFA if working here will lead to the kind of future we want? They used to ask that. [/QUOTE]
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