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12-04-2006, 06:55 PM
|  | mothertrucka | | Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: michigan
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Originally Posted by mustache Wow, i'm shure glad ereryone dosn't feel this way, or I never would have got my 38yrs. in the Central States Pension Plan. About $3,750.00 a month. Mustache Retired Roadway | Well mustache, I hear what your saying, I had a few years in the teamster's myself, and no offence, but I worked for a company in the detroit area about 8 years ago, we organized, and with no other terminal's organizing, the company shut us down, and redirected all the freight through toledo, flint, and jackson. We all lost our job's, sure we got back on our feet again and found other job's, but I feel the union sold us a unrealistic bill of good's. In short with no other support from surrounding service center's in Mass. the worker's might find themselves in the same boat.
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12-04-2006, 07:02 PM
|  | Banned | | Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Chernobyl
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Originally Posted by daddy 'ooo' yeah maybe you original 24 Teamster's might be in the unemployment line when fedex shut's u down...  | As deep as FedEx's pockets are? | 
12-04-2006, 11:36 PM
| | Retired Roadway | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Missouri
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Originally Posted by daddy 'ooo' Well mustache, I hear what your saying, I had a few years in the teamster's myself, and no offence, but I worked for a company in the detroit area about 8 years ago, we organized, and with no other terminal's organizing, the company shut us down, and redirected all the freight through toledo, flint, and jackson. We all lost our job's, sure we got back on our feet again and found other job's, but I feel the union sold us a unrealistic bill of good's. In short with no other support from surrounding service center's in Mass. the worker's might find themselves in the same boat. | Daddy, sorry to here about what happened to you and your co. At least now I know where your commimg from, best of luck Bro. Mustache Retired Roadway
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12-07-2006, 09:23 AM
| | Seasoned Veteran | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: New England
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Originally Posted by Toxic As deep as FedEx's pockets are?  | Alot of there own employee's don't realize that fedx pockets are deep full of debt.
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12-07-2006, 09:28 AM
|  | < Rocket Surgeon | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: North Carolina
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Originally Posted by BusterNite Alot of there own employee's don't realize that fedx pockets are deep full of debt. |
go look at the stock price where u work, then go look at fedex stock and see just how broke they are
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12-07-2006, 02:14 PM
|  | Crazy White Guy | | Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: A pipe on Zug Island
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Originally Posted by daddy 'ooo' Well mustache, I hear what your saying, I had a few years in the teamster's myself, and no offence, but I worked for a company in the detroit area about 8 years ago, we organized, and with no other terminal's organizing, the company shut us down, and redirected all the freight through toledo, flint, and jackson. We all lost our job's, sure we got back on our feet again and found other job's, but I feel the union sold us a unrealistic bill of good's. In short with no other support from surrounding service center's in Mass. the worker's might find themselves in the same boat. | that company didn't happen to be MId-States did it?
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