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Will feeder drivers vote to strike on pkg/pt issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="Whither" data-source="post: 5448002" data-attributes="member: 76643"><p>Oh I understand -- that you're confused. First it's the part timers don't want to work. While that's a huge overgeneralization, you obviously think it's true and scandalous. "Can you believe it, they hate working?!" Then you go ahead and portray full time work at UPS in such miserable terms that us full timers come off as the schmucks (that might be true, especially the OT-chasers, LMAO). </p><p></p><p>I definitely felt like a schmuck tonight sitting in the yard for 50 minutes after finishing my route, inhaling the diesel fumes of my pkg car, waiting my turn to park inside the building. All because the company, in its great wisdom, has decided it's better that each part of the operation act as its own petty fiefdom rather than cooperate. </p><p></p><p>The question is, who does want to work -- <strong>for the sake of making wealthy people even wealthier? </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whither, post: 5448002, member: 76643"] Oh I understand -- that you're confused. First it's the part timers don't want to work. While that's a huge overgeneralization, you obviously think it's true and scandalous. "Can you believe it, they hate working?!" Then you go ahead and portray full time work at UPS in such miserable terms that us full timers come off as the schmucks (that might be true, especially the OT-chasers, LMAO). I definitely felt like a schmuck tonight sitting in the yard for 50 minutes after finishing my route, inhaling the diesel fumes of my pkg car, waiting my turn to park inside the building. All because the company, in its great wisdom, has decided it's better that each part of the operation act as its own petty fiefdom rather than cooperate. The question is, who does want to work -- [B]for the sake of making wealthy people even wealthier? [/B] [/QUOTE]
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