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<blockquote data-quote="Inthegame" data-source="post: 1319369" data-attributes="member: 37112"><p>And I'm reasonably confident that BA was called much worse by some members he represents. I know all BA's don't have UPS experience but UPS members don't know things the BA knows like how the white paper contracts he handles also has hard working members making $15 hr that would love a crack at a UPS job as they're paying $50 weekly in co-premiums for marginal insurance.</p><p></p><p>Or their hands are tied by that pesky thing called a contract. Too often members want their local to enforce what they <em>think</em> is in the book. Potential (and some elected)candidates all think they can change the world until reality sets in and they have to work within the system. Then their members hate them for falling short and in one Ohio local, keep electing new guys to continue the cycle. Or I guess they could just lead wildcats and hope big bad hall can come save the day...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inthegame, post: 1319369, member: 37112"] And I'm reasonably confident that BA was called much worse by some members he represents. I know all BA's don't have UPS experience but UPS members don't know things the BA knows like how the white paper contracts he handles also has hard working members making $15 hr that would love a crack at a UPS job as they're paying $50 weekly in co-premiums for marginal insurance. Or their hands are tied by that pesky thing called a contract. Too often members want their local to enforce what they [I]think[/I] is in the book. Potential (and some elected)candidates all think they can change the world until reality sets in and they have to work within the system. Then their members hate them for falling short and in one Ohio local, keep electing new guys to continue the cycle. Or I guess they could just lead wildcats and hope big bad hall can come save the day... [/QUOTE]
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