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<blockquote data-quote="herofan" data-source="post: 1601368" data-attributes="member: 17843"><p>That's true enough I reckon. I've just heard enough people in my life complain about other people's job. People will look at other jobs and say the familiar statement, "it must be nice to......". If it is so nice, I wonder why they didn't choose that career. It seems like the toughest job out there is always the job "I" have, and everybody else's job is just candy. Everybody else is getting payed way too much already. It's like someone else said, most wouldn't last long having to work for the man. </p><p></p><p>I suppose it could all apply to the workers on strike too, but maybe they are just utilizing what they knew existed in that job when they got it. I'm sure they knew it was union and strikes were possible when they accepted the job. I'm sure people who raise cattle knew that was not an option when they took that job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herofan, post: 1601368, member: 17843"] That’s true enough I reckon. I’ve just heard enough people in my life complain about other people’s job. People will look at other jobs and say the familiar statement, “it must be nice to......”. If it is so nice, I wonder why they didn’t choose that career. It seems like the toughest job out there is always the job “I” have, and everybody else’s job is just candy. Everybody else is getting payed way too much already. It’s like someone else said, most wouldn’t last long having to work for the man. I suppose it could all apply to the workers on strike too, but maybe they are just utilizing what they knew existed in that job when they got it. I’m sure they knew it was union and strikes were possible when they accepted the job. I’m sure people who raise cattle knew that was not an option when they took that job. [/QUOTE]
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