How can you make an assumption like that! I'm going to start off saying that I really do hope that YRC makes it through this but,IMO...notice how I said "IMO", the banks that own YRC are not going to even try to save the company.They're going to try and squeeze all the money that they can out of the working men and women first.And once we stop giving and lost every ounce of self respect,the plug will be pulled.A great physiological victory for the companies! All of these companies are playing the recession card along with the fears to get their agenda accomplished.No one can say for sure what will happen to ABF if YRC goes down,one can only speculate.But don't try to pass your opinion off as fact.I keep hearing about our "high labor costs compared to everyone else in the industry". I have news for you...union companies have always had higher labor costs compared to everyone else in the industry and always made profits in the past.. even enough to fund the start of non union companies then shut down the union companies.This is a fact.I'm a firm believer in not giving in to threats.You let the chips fall where they may.You pick up the pieces and move on.Three words that were pounded in my head years ago...Improvise,adapt and overcome.In the early years,the company men held all the cards and there were Teamsters that actually gave there lives to get what we have today.Now,we have men and women that are willing to give up what we have from their sacrifices just from fear.