Born in1970 and went to a Catholic school where it was taught that homosexuality (et al) was the devils playground and that people from this community did not deserve our understanding but rather needed to be beaten back to the right way. It was nothing more than indoctrinated hatred. Today I...
My post was not intended to be in a confrontational tone but can certainly see that it could have been read that way. There was no ill intent or malicious matter on my part.
@ToSlow, hopefully there are no ill feelings going forward. I was not trying to start a pissing contest.
No, you do you and I'll do me. I've said it before and I will say it again, I don't use your d**k to f**k so I won't tell you how to use it. And quite frankly, please don't tell me how to use mine.
We had a family vacation planned for our 30th to New York City. None of us have been and we...
I don't think that sounds silly at all. He has a position, and quite frankly I share it. I have to go to Illinois and Michigan in June for business and dreading the thought.
@AmirGTA, your first post screamed red flag. I'm very pleased you saw your way clear to walk away from that bike, which is a LOT of bike if it is your first one.
It's such a cluster ****. CP would like daily deliveries including weekends to move into the parcel space they are missing and also want weekly deliveries of the mail but revenue is made on ad mail AND parcels.
I don't have an easy button but sounds like they need to find their business model...
Purolator is owned by Canada Post. If revenue is going to migrate to another CP company, at least in part, CP has less motivation to negotiate. Not saying it's right or wrong, just is what it is.
I honestly don't know. From what I understand there is a mandatory 72 hours of strike duty before they don't have to show up again. Don't quote me, just a loose understanding.
I haven't read much of this thread but can add as the spouse of a letter carrier, the carriers do not want to strike. They NEED to work.
So many are still reeling from the last strike and dealing with mounting debt. They don't know how they are going to take care of their families and the...
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