Posers' Coffee House, All Bullshit Accepted, Part VI
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That's good. Kinda expensive...
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Or maybe I should just start wintering in Arizona again and pay my fair share of US taxes?
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Yup! They closed the plant that I worked in just after I retired. A lot of folks with 23 years or so (step son) get the boot with a pat on the back. Just not right!
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Where I worked it was the other way around. Salaried worked on the line, the line STOPPED or there were other ways that we used to stop it. Myself, I didn't really care, but that was the way of the union. We had a really strong union way back when. but in the end not so much.
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It is extremely rare and hard to find a working environment that actually cares about their employees. You are lucky Mark.