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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 954410" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Oh come on MFE, most people have kids and mortgages and other obligations. They feel they pretty much have to keep their mouth shut. Most people most likely saw the last few years of poor raises and the pension termination as side effects of the bad economy. Most likely most didn't have a clue about the potential for a union or the millions spent keeping it out. If anything many are just now realizing, and too late, that the company has no intention to improve anything and that poor raises are now the norm. Most likely if it's circulating that there's a forum where the company is ripped into and the real facts are discussed, it's probably because of your tireless efforts to get the message out. But give into your frustrations and rip into your audience and you'll soon turn them off and away. Remember it's not the average courier who's at fault for where we're at, it's the company's fault. It's also the fault of the Democrats who sold us out. And for their henchmen, the Teamsters, who looked the other way. Couriers have little choice now but to roll with the punches. Amen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 954410, member: 24302"] Oh come on MFE, most people have kids and mortgages and other obligations. They feel they pretty much have to keep their mouth shut. Most people most likely saw the last few years of poor raises and the pension termination as side effects of the bad economy. Most likely most didn't have a clue about the potential for a union or the millions spent keeping it out. If anything many are just now realizing, and too late, that the company has no intention to improve anything and that poor raises are now the norm. Most likely if it's circulating that there's a forum where the company is ripped into and the real facts are discussed, it's probably because of your tireless efforts to get the message out. But give into your frustrations and rip into your audience and you'll soon turn them off and away. Remember it's not the average courier who's at fault for where we're at, it's the company's fault. It's also the fault of the Democrats who sold us out. And for their henchmen, the Teamsters, who looked the other way. Couriers have little choice now but to roll with the punches. Amen. [/QUOTE]
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