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56 minutes ago, naraku360 said:

Most places disqualify for loss of employment. If they fire you with cause, chances are you're out completely.

The key word is "cause".

Anyway, I've been around long enough to see a few people get their pensions after being fired... because the union decides that matter.

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4 minutes ago, 1938 Packard said:

The key word is "cause".

Anyway, I've been around long enough to see a few people get their pensions after being fired... because the union decides that matter.

Anything can be cause if you're as big a shitbag as you.

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2 hours ago, 1938 Packard said:

In other words, they never did find cause.  That's part of why I've been here long enough to see its ownership turn over a few times.

But when you're about to get there, they will because fuck that stupid piece of shit.

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1 hour ago, KN said:

He's not going to lose his pension unless he REALLY fucks up. The company wouldn't risk agitating the union by trying to get rid of someone's pension that way, even if they hate him.

No, he'll lose his pension to my student loans anyway.

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On 3/12/2018 at 3:22 PM, 1938 Packard said:

You act like this particular supervisor could have her nine bedroom house in Longport.  Anyway, the upper management here doesn't need cause to fire a supervisor.  It could be just a little slight, such as not coming in to work when the phone rings at four in the morning.  You don't find other work at any casino after you've been fired.  Care to work in Wilmington or Scranton?

if its like burger king a manager could make $0.25 more per hour

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On 3/12/2018 at 3:42 PM, naraku360 said:

No, I'm saying managerial experience looks better on a resume than 30 years of being a janitor. I'm not saying you'd be rich, just that you could get a better job with it. Not that it matters for a retarded dinosaur like you.

oh see i didnt know he was at one job for 30 fucking years

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12 minutes ago, KN said:

I don't think you understand what a pension is.

He's the one who thinks the only way to repay student loans via governmental funding is through pensions.

It's been a meme for months. Stop ruining my fun with the retarded manbaby.

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35 minutes ago, naraku360 said:

No, he'll lose his pension to my student loans anyway.

8 minutes ago, KN said:

I don't think you understand what a pension is.

There's an old running joke here that the government is going to seize Packard's (and only Packard's) pension and use it to fund everything from wiping out student loan debts to universal healthcare.

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5 minutes ago, mumbojummie13 said:

if its like burger king a manager could make $0.25 more per hour

Believe me... it's worse than BK because when you consider the sixty hour week, plus being on call 24/365, a supervisor is actually getting paid a few dollars less per hour than the janitors. Flat salary blows monkey ass.

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10 minutes ago, 1938 Packard said:

Believe me... it's worse than BK because when you consider the sixty hour week, plus being on call 24/365, a supervisor is actually getting paid a few dollars less per hour than the janitors. Flat salary blows monkey ass.

right now i am learning the deli and food service section of a large scale grocery store.  we have a hot menu, a cold menu and a huge specialty deli,

seating area, soda machines, a big hot unit and a couple big refrigerator sections.

i figure if i put five years in there, i will have about $2,500 paid into their benefit system that i can cash out and take like two months off and start at the bottom

again. or if i can do this longer than 5 years?..., because everything has to be itemized and at a certain temperature, and the health laws (this place is slacking

though).. it might actually

be very difficult to accomplish.  there is a lot of stress, and i believe most people with the reasons to even do this job, have reasons a lot like mine.

ya know under 5 years,..... or definitely under 10, unless i become very motivated on the retirement benefits and the

itemizing and temping everything doesnt get to me.

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22 minutes ago, 1938 Packard said:

Indeed, I do.  Every year at about the same time, I receive a statement of precisely how much my monthly benefits will be at retirement.  The longer I work, the bigger it gets.

I wasn't even talking to you. Jeez you're dumb.

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