tom writes:
> "Can't even dream of acquiring"?
>
> That was kind of a nasty post, Gerald.
Ah, you're right about that last part. My frustrations here got the better
of me. Let me rephrase that to read "... the average auto worker wouldn't
even dream of trying to acquire". No offense to JeepG
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You're spoiled. *Unrewarding* hard work is "soul-destroying", no matter what
that labor might be. How can an expression such as "Please be thankful you
have jobs" set you off so? I sense you either came f
Gerald wrote:
> < would love to return to: ala the workforce of the 1990 recession, happy
just
> to have a job, willing to take pay cuts along with more work hours, and
say
> "thank you" and the end of the grueling soul-destroying day.>>
>
> Mafud wrote:
> You should be crowned the "King of self-p
Hey hey hey at least you are all working, You could be the lowly Chrysler
worker who sits alone in her apartment all day watching the news to see if
her plant is one of the 6 plants that is going to close, knowing all the
while that her plant has only worked 8 days all year so this closing is a
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Gerald Cermak writes:
>
>This is exactly the kind of mentality that the CEOs of corporate America
>would love to return to: ala the workforce of the 1990 recession, happy
just
>to have a job, willing to take pay cuts along with more work hours, and say
>"thank you" and the end of the grueling sou
jeepgirl writes:
> Please be thankful you have jobs.
This is exactly the kind of mentality that the CEOs of corporate America
would love to return to: ala the workforce of the 1990 recession, happy just
to have a job, willing to take pay cuts along with more work hours, and say
"thank you" and t
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