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@wally said ↗This is something that has never transpired before? New territory.I see this as a giant nationwide center merge, one seniority list for the whole country in terms of the seniority list and who get one of the 7500 slots. It really is the fairest way to decide. So you don’t know? You just made all that up. And you’re telling us what YOU think is fair?I might be mistaken, but I don’t think you ever negotiated a contract nor are you the president of the international brotherhood of Teamsters . SorryAs I’ve pointed out before, nothing is perfect, but if you had been in charge, you would’ve allowed the company to do what they want for many years and we would’ve all been in the poor house, including you. We should all be thankful that you didn’t have any control of any negotiations.Seething with anger over your pension and not staying long enough to apply for the buyout is really unbecoming of you.You did retire you should be enjoying it retirement that Teamsters negotiated forgave you because I do not been a team. You were probably be working for FedEx with no retirement.or maybe the groundskeeper at a golf course.
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This is something that has never transpired before? New territory.

I see this as a giant nationwide center merge, one seniority list for the whole country in terms of the seniority list and who get one of the 7500 slots. It really is the fairest way to decide.


So you don’t know? You just made all that up. And you’re telling us what YOU think is fair?

I might be mistaken, but I don’t think you ever negotiated a contract nor are you the president of the international brotherhood of Teamsters . Sorry

As I’ve pointed out before, nothing is perfect, but if you had been in charge, you would’ve allowed the company to do what they want for many years and we would’ve all been in the poor house, including you.

We should all be thankful that you didn’t have any control of any negotiations.


Seething with anger over your pension and not staying long enough to apply for the buyout is really unbecoming of you.

You did retire you should be enjoying it retirement that Teamsters gave you because I do not been a team. You were probably be working for FedEx with no retirement.or maybe the groundskeeper at a golf course.



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This is something that has never transpired before? New territory.

I see this as a giant nationwide center merge, one seniority list for the whole country in terms of the seniority list and who get one of the 7500 slots. It really is the fairest way to decide.


So you don’t know? You just made all that up. And you’re telling us what YOU think is fair?

I might be mistaken, but I don’t think you ever negotiated a contract nor are you the president of the international brotherhood of Teamsters . Sorry

As I’ve pointed out before, nothing is perfect, but if you had been in charge, you would’ve allowed the company to do what they want for many years and we would’ve all been in the poor house, including you.

We should all be thankful that you didn’t have any control of any negotiations.


Seething with anger over your pension and not staying long enough to apply for the buyout is really unbecoming of you.

You did retire you should be enjoying it retirement that Teamsters negotiated for you because I do not been a team. You were probably be working for FedEx with no retirement.or maybe the groundskeeper at a golf course.