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Chrysler Plans Month-Long Shutdown
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Chrysler Plans Month-Long Shutdown
Eisboch wrote:
wrote in message ... Every night, asshole. I haul the cars after they're made...but you dont remember that, do you, Mr Sock Puppet. The " Temp " office not called lately? Figures. Now it's all starting to make some sense. Hopefully you are not employed by Chrysler or GM. You may soon need to acquire some social skills and manners for your job interviews. He can become a "Repo Man". |
Chrysler Plans Month-Long Shutdown
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote: Actually, he doesn't really have a job. He's an "at-will" employee, a day worker, as it were, with no benefits whatsoever. What benefits do I need? I take responsibility for my current needs and my future needs. To each his own. I am thankful for my many years of union membership and the fact that I kept it up even though I haven't worked at my skilled union trade for a long, long time. I've paid for my benefits, but thanks to collective effort, they are far superior and at a lower price than I could have purchased individually. Plus, they have been "portable," and not related to payroll employment I have had since. The pension I will be getting if ever I put in for it will be small, but the health benefits all these years have been first-rate. The best financial decision I ever made was the day after I realized for certain "the stock market" was a fraud. I got almost entirely out of the market then, and haven't looked back. Some of my buddies took a real bath in their 401k accounts, and I feel for them. I'm friendly with the head of investments at one of the international union pension funds. They stopped investing in stocks about 25 years ago because no matter what they bought, someone complained about the corporation's behavior. I'm not familiar with their portfolio, but I do know they keep well ahead of liabilities for their current and future defined benefit pension holders. |
Chrysler Plans Month-Long Shutdown
On Dec 18, 2:20*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
wrote in message ... Every night, asshole. I haul the cars after they're made...but you dont remember that, do you, Mr Sock Puppet. The " Temp " office not called lately? Figures. *Now it's all starting to make some sense. Hopefully you are not employed by Chrysler or GM. You may soon need to acquire some social skills and manners for your job interviews. Eisboch LOL!! You nailed it, Eisboch. +1 |
Chrysler Plans Month-Long Shutdown
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Chrysler Plans Month-Long Shutdown
HK wrote:
BAR wrote: Boater wrote: Actually, he doesn't really have a job. He's an "at-will" employee, a day worker, as it were, with no benefits whatsoever. What benefits do I need? I take responsibility for my current needs and my future needs. To each his own. I am thankful for my many years of union membership and the fact that I kept it up even though I haven't worked at my skilled union trade for a long, long time. I've paid for my benefits, but thanks to collective effort, they are far superior and at a lower price than I could have purchased individually. Plus, they have been "portable," and not related to payroll employment I have had since. The pension I will be getting if ever I put in for it will be small, but the health benefits all these years have been first-rate. The best financial decision I ever made was the day after I realized for certain "the stock market" was a fraud. I got almost entirely out of the market then, and haven't looked back. Some of my buddies took a real bath in their 401k accounts, and I feel for them. I'm friendly with the head of investments at one of the international union pension funds. They stopped investing in stocks about 25 years ago because no matter what they bought, someone complained about the corporation's behavior. I'm not familiar with their portfolio, but I do know they keep well ahead of liabilities for their current and future defined benefit pension holders. Aren't you eligible to piggy back on your "wife'/Significant other's" benefit plan? Does her union recognize domestic partnerships for benefit programs? |
Chrysler Plans Month-Long Shutdown
On Dec 18, 12:24*am, wrote:
Actually, he doesn't really have a job. He's an "at-will" employee, a day worker, as it were, with no benefits whatsoever. When was the last time you worked for a living? Every night, asshole. I haul the cars after they're made...but you dont remember that, do you, Mr Sock Puppet. The " Temp " office not called lately? It's not that we don't remember.. it's just that when it comes to you,we really don't care or pay much attention... |
Chrysler Plans Month-Long Shutdown
On Dec 18, 2:20*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
wrote in message ... Every night, asshole. I haul the cars after they're made...but you dont remember that, do you, Mr Sock Puppet. The " Temp " office not called lately? Figures. *Now it's all starting to make some sense. Hopefully you are not employed by Chrysler or GM. You may soon need to acquire some social skills and manners for your job interviews. Eisboch Neither, rich boy. Nada on the Ford as well. You've been told what I do...oh..." are you confused" |
Chrysler Plans Month-Long Shutdown
On Dec 18, 10:10*am, wrote:
On Dec 18, 12:24*am, wrote: Actually, he doesn't really have a job. He's an "at-will" employee, a day worker, as it were, with no benefits whatsoever. When was the last time you worked for a living? Every night, asshole. I haul the cars after they're made...but you dont remember that, do you, Mr Sock Puppet. The " Temp " office not called lately? It's not that we don't remember.. it's just that when it comes to you,we really don't care or pay much attention... No, its the fact that you have brain damage. |
Chrysler Plans Month-Long Shutdown
On Dec 18, 12:24*am, wrote:
Actually, he doesn't really have a job. He's an "at-will" employee, a day worker, as it were, with no benefits whatsoever. When was the last time you worked for a living? Every night, asshole. I haul the cars after they're made...but you dont remember that, do you, Mr Sock Puppet. The " Temp " office not called lately? Well, that certainly makes you an expert on U.S. car manufacturing business, eh? |
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