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<blockquote data-quote="BobJ" data-source="post: 5662124" data-attributes="member: 106945"><p>Best contract I've seen in 20years. It's a Yes. </p><p>Any inflation over 3% is already built into the contract. Has been for decades. If it gets bad again, we'll get bigger raises, like last year. </p><p></p><p>I do feel sorry for those living in the cities where the cost of living is getting out of hand. As a fly-over resident, who's always been at the bottom (no adjustments) of these calculations, I can understand how low the amount must feel, but I do appreciate you guys pushing the rest of us up with you, even when we pay $3/gal for gas instead of your $5/gal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobJ, post: 5662124, member: 106945"] Best contract I've seen in 20years. It's a Yes. Any inflation over 3% is already built into the contract. Has been for decades. If it gets bad again, we'll get bigger raises, like last year. I do feel sorry for those living in the cities where the cost of living is getting out of hand. As a fly-over resident, who's always been at the bottom (no adjustments) of these calculations, I can understand how low the amount must feel, but I do appreciate you guys pushing the rest of us up with you, even when we pay $3/gal for gas instead of your $5/gal. [/QUOTE]
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