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<blockquote data-quote="Serf" data-source="post: 1283806" data-attributes="member: 50254"><p>Winner, winner chicken dinner. Sorry operational needs. I was at my other job. Correct you are, the locality does not mean the situation is the same. Although it is somewhat relevant. But if they have a stay at home wife and are Express employees they are middle class at best, if they have a handicapped child they are middle class at best, (and God bless by the way). Many different scenarios but all leading to the same outcome. I guess what I am trying to hammer home is: The majority of Express employees outside very senior couriers and management and above are all middle class. Some, lower middle class. The list of random hardships do not matter.</p><p></p><p>In the shuttle driver klan I am in, one guy has a wife who is a psychologist. They do alright. He has his share of worries. Also a nice little family. He is 14 years in by the way. Still hustling in the middle class like us all. Single parent? I shouldn't speculate, but since the law says they are entitled to alimony, child support, tax breaks, etc. I will say still middle class. Sorry for the offensive statement Ma'am.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serf, post: 1283806, member: 50254"] Winner, winner chicken dinner. Sorry operational needs. I was at my other job. Correct you are, the locality does not mean the situation is the same. Although it is somewhat relevant. But if they have a stay at home wife and are Express employees they are middle class at best, if they have a handicapped child they are middle class at best, (and God bless by the way). Many different scenarios but all leading to the same outcome. I guess what I am trying to hammer home is: The majority of Express employees outside very senior couriers and management and above are all middle class. Some, lower middle class. The list of random hardships do not matter. In the shuttle driver klan I am in, one guy has a wife who is a psychologist. They do alright. He has his share of worries. Also a nice little family. He is 14 years in by the way. Still hustling in the middle class like us all. Single parent? I shouldn't speculate, but since the law says they are entitled to alimony, child support, tax breaks, etc. I will say still middle class. Sorry for the offensive statement Ma'am. [/QUOTE]
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