> > So, you're saying that after 32 years of public
> > service, a postal clerk should lose his pension 
> > and health insurance? This is outrageous!!!
> >
Tom:
> A postal clerk who offered 32 years of public 
> service? 
>
Yes, I know it's probably hard to imagine,
but some people make a career out of their
jobs, and wok for a company for their entire
working life. Twenty or thirty years is not
uncommon. Nobody wants to put in that kind
of service if the state is going to screw 
them out of the retirement pension.
  
> Didn't he get paid for those 32 years?
>
Did you try to send three children through 
college on $75,000 a year?
   
> Where's the service part come in?
>
In your mail box?

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