maybe i sleep well with my 401k and nice retirement check every month and dont have to put up with the little ಠ▄ಠ types like you any more .
24 years with yrc got 10 letters and spent 3 differant 1 dayers in the street 2 for missing time and 1 for doing what i was told even though i tried telling boss it was wrong then he lied and said he knew nothing about it . yea having a mind of your own and being Conscientious is not a trate of a yrc super .as a matter of fact they rather the just do as i say and dont think types.
you got the vote you wanted now you should just slither back under the rock you came from .
You are to funny
bragging about the fact that you are retired.
But here you are with your rhetoric discourse.
If this is the best use of your time, You have no room to speak ill of anyone.
Are you finding it hard to make friends out there.
Could be all that vinegar coming out of your mouth.
May I suggest using honey instead
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My, My, If this is what retirements is like. I think I will just keep on working.