07-05-2016 11:44 PM
This is a very LEGIT prolem were having all over canada currently,
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/canada-post-strike-lockout-1.3663304
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/canada-post-lockout-notice-1.3664710
If the strike go forth then there will be no mail NATION WIDE for possible MONTHS
allough it doesnt seem quite unreasonable th demands the postal works want one of them was the minmal wage
diputate amount for letter carrier and there rather PO's about the treatment of USPS workers vs Canada Workers
witha 22.50 USD payment the Canadian guys are will ing to work for your Mexican Wages however in Canadian Pesos
thanks to the retatded Trudeu Goverment that 22.50 that USD workers get a hour is a lot of money in canadian funds
IE 37.50 to be exact thats how **bleep**ed up things are in canada.
now if it was up to me i would just pay them $35.00 across the board and for the postal guys delivering my drugs
but yes this is a problem we need alernative delivery methods for a temporary time frame guys
thanks
drug dealing arms dealer
thanks
07-06-2016
12:36 AM
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07-06-2016
08:07 AM
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kh-andrew
I see you are registered as American.
$22.50US currently buys less than $30Cdn
07-06-2016 01:35 AM
"that 22.50 that USD workers get a hour is a lot of money in canadian funds
IE 37.50 to be exact thats how **bleep**ed up things are in Canada".
22.50USD is exactly 29.28CDN (based on todays exchange rate).
TRUMP for President!!
07-06-2016 03:21 AM - edited 07-06-2016 03:22 AM
The last labour dispute was in 2011.
The union used rotating strikes (some as short as a single shift) to disrupt and slow the mail, but service did continue.
After a whole 12 DAYS, management locked out all the workers across Canada, stopping service completely.
After 13 days of lockout, Parliament ordered binding arbitration and the end of the lockout.
For the rest --- sorry guys, I am fairly fluent in English, Doric and French, and I can read German and Spanish pretty well, but I don't know babble.
07-06-2016 08:10 AM
@femmefan1946 wrote:
For the rest --- sorry guys, I am fairly fluent in English, Doric and French, and I can read German and Spanish pretty well, but I don't know babble.
I have to ask...
Which version? Ancient Greek, Lowland Scots, Mid-Northern Scots or Northeast Scots?
07-06-2016 02:14 PM
North East Scots-- I'm Aberdonian born.