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<blockquote data-quote="stevetheupsguy" data-source="post: 744009" data-attributes="member: 9662"><p>Negligence! Fault! You're starting to sound like an attorney. Klein, crap happens, and people need to DO what they need to DO to put food on the table and have shelter. If that means fishermen becoming Garbagemen then make the adjustment. If, God forbid, I was to be fired or unable to work at UPS after tomorrow, I would have to make the adjustment, and I would. I'm not saying I wouldn't be upset, I'm just saying that as a working person I will do what ever it takes to keep working and not look for the "easy" way payday. If this was a natural disaster, who would you want to sue? The ghost towns would still be ghost towns. There has always been the possibility of something like this occurring, so why the panic when it occurrs? What ever, you'll come back with something else, as arm chair quarterbacks living 3000 miles away from the area usually do.</p><p> </p><p>Oh, btw, as far as the differing media outlet's spin on this disaster, don't you think you should turn off the TV and go out for fresh air once in awhile?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevetheupsguy, post: 744009, member: 9662"] Negligence! Fault! You're starting to sound like an attorney. Klein, crap happens, and people need to DO what they need to DO to put food on the table and have shelter. If that means fishermen becoming Garbagemen then make the adjustment. If, God forbid, I was to be fired or unable to work at UPS after tomorrow, I would have to make the adjustment, and I would. I'm not saying I wouldn't be upset, I'm just saying that as a working person I will do what ever it takes to keep working and not look for the "easy" way payday. If this was a natural disaster, who would you want to sue? The ghost towns would still be ghost towns. There has always been the possibility of something like this occurring, so why the panic when it occurrs? What ever, you'll come back with something else, as arm chair quarterbacks living 3000 miles away from the area usually do. Oh, btw, as far as the differing media outlet's spin on this disaster, don't you think you should turn off the TV and go out for fresh air once in awhile? [/QUOTE]
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