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In reply to the discussion: Potentially hard times ahead [View all]ChicagoTeamster
(642 posts)49. True for some but I grew up in a Union household and was a teamster my first 2 years of College
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In Corporate, I have had a lot of co-workers who grew up blue collar or even on welfare and they understood that the need for the social safety nets and decent pay for skilled and un-skilled labor jobs. I've had managers that, like myself, bartended or waited tables when in school.
But there were also the co-workers and fellow students that grew up second generation professional people in the wealthier burbs and those are mostly the ones who didn't care about blue collar workers.
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MAGA don't care about educated professional people losing their jobs. They have jobs chasin MexuRicans.
ChicagoTeamster
Yesterday
#4
True for some but I grew up in a Union household and was a teamster my first 2 years of College
ChicagoTeamster
3 hrs ago
#49
I agree that the US is on a trajectory of economic disaster but I take one exception
Bev54
Yesterday
#8
I've been saying this forever. People still don't get how much language matters.
live love laugh
Yesterday
#16
That's what makes me throw things at the TV and 90% of online/Youtube postings!
BComplex
23 hrs ago
#20
Elections have far greater consequences than what side gets owned on social media.
Initech
23 hrs ago
#19
