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On 10/4/17 9:45 AM, wrote:
On Wed, 4 Oct 2017 09:07:20 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 10/4/2017 8:58 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/4/17 7:31 AM, justan wrote:

The lack of distribution of medicine and supplies to remote areas
of Puerto Rico on the shortage of ready, willing, and able union
drivers, and Donald Trump.
I think Harold needs his head examined.


I think that if there is life after death and you come back somehow, you
ought to consider paying attention in primary and secondary school so
you can learn to read at grade level and not go through another life as
an ignorant ass.

According to the general put in charge of this aspect of the island's
recovery, there are many issues holding back distribution of goods and
services and among these are truck drivers who cannot get to the depots
and because of the lack of phone service, can't even call in.

Had you learned to read, you might know this. Apparently the naveee's
standards were so low, your lack of reading comprehension was not a
deterrent.


Yesterday you were complaining that the problem was lack of supplies and
suggested that Trump lend his 757 to help deliver them.

Now you realize that the supplies are there, but the problem has been
distributing them throughout the island.

Make up your mind, will ya?


===

Harree has no original thoughts of his own until he gets his daily
briefing on progressive liberal talking points.

He also subscribes to Emerson's belief that, "A foolish consistency is
the hobgoblin of little minds."




My belief is that despite your low-level military backgrounds, you
schlumps don't understand the concept of a fluid situation. Earlier on,
the problem was a lack of supplies. We still don't know if all the kinds
of supplies needed are now on the island. At the moment, the problem is
distribution. Tomorrow, it might be a totally different problem. D'uh.


The problem will remain distribution unless the union causes its
drivers to start working. You want the Army to do
everything?
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On Wed, 4 Oct 2017 09:59:10 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 10/4/17 9:45 AM, wrote:
On Wed, 4 Oct 2017 09:07:20 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 10/4/2017 8:58 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/4/17 7:31 AM, justan wrote:

The lack of distribution of medicine and supplies to remote areas
* of Puerto Rico on the shortage of ready, willing, and able union
* drivers, and Donald Trump.
I think Harold needs his head examined.


I think that if there is life after death and you come back somehow, you
ought to consider paying attention in primary and secondary school so
you can learn to read at grade level and not go through another life as
an ignorant ass.

According to the general put in charge of this aspect of the island's
recovery, there are many issues holding back distribution of goods and
services and among these are truck drivers who cannot get to the depots
and because of the lack of phone service, can't even call in.

Had you learned to read, you might know this. Apparently the naveee's
standards were so low, your lack of reading comprehension was not a
deterrent.


Yesterday you were complaining that the problem was lack of supplies and
suggested that Trump lend his 757 to help deliver them.

Now you realize that the supplies are there, but the problem has been
distributing them throughout the island.

Make up your mind, will ya?


===

Harree has no original thoughts of his own until he gets his daily
briefing on progressive liberal talking points.

He also subscribes to Emerson's belief that, "A foolish consistency is
the hobgoblin of little minds."




My belief is that despite your low-level military backgrounds, you
schlumps don't understand the concept of a fluid situation. Earlier on,
the problem was a lack of supplies. We still don't know if all the kinds
of supplies needed are now on the island. At the moment, the problem is
distribution. Tomorrow, it might be a totally different problem. D'uh.


===

Harree, you have acquired an impressive knowledge of post-disaster
logistics in an amazingly short period of time. You should take some
of those new found skills on to the next available flight to Puerto
Rico and put them to work where they are needed. Since Trump can't do
it all by himself, you and he could work together to fix this mess.

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On Wed, 4 Oct 2017 08:58:02 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 10/4/17 7:31 AM, justan wrote:

The lack of distribution of medicine and supplies to remote areas
of Puerto Rico on the shortage of ready, willing, and able union
drivers, and Donald Trump.
I think Harold needs his head examined.


I think that if there is life after death and you come back somehow, you
ought to consider paying attention in primary and secondary school so
you can learn to read at grade level and not go through another life as
an ignorant ass.

According to the general put in charge of this aspect of the island's
recovery, there are many issues holding back distribution of goods and
services and among these are truck drivers who cannot get to the depots
and because of the lack of phone service, can't even call in.

Had you learned to read, you might know this. Apparently the naveee's
standards were so low, your lack of reading comprehension was not a
deterrent.


If your phone was broken, could you still find your way to work?
Do you really think they forgot the way or just assumed there was no
reason to show up after 2 weeks?
That lame ass excuse might have made sense the day after the storm but
not now. I tend to believe they are striking for higher wages as has
been reported. If so, fire their ass, take them off the distribution
list and put people who will work in those trucks.
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Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 10/4/2017 8:58 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/4/17 7:31 AM, justan wrote:

The lack of distribution of medicine and supplies to remote areas
Â* of Puerto Rico on the shortage of ready, willing, and able union
Â* drivers, and Donald Trump.
I think Harold needs his head examined.


I think that if there is life after death and you come back somehow, you
ought to consider paying attention in primary and secondary school so
you can learn to read at grade level and not go through another life as
an ignorant ass.

According to the general put in charge of this aspect of the island's
recovery, there are many issues holding back distribution of goods and
services and among these are truck drivers who cannot get to the depots
and because of the lack of phone service, can't even call in.

Had you learned to read, you might know this. Apparently the naveee's
standards were so low, your lack of reading comprehension was not a
deterrent.



Yesterday you were complaining that the problem was lack of supplies and
suggested that Trump lend his 757 to help deliver them.

Now you realize that the supplies are there, but the problem has been
distributing them throughout the island.

Make up your mind, will ya?


Harry should have paid at attention in schools. Then he would understand
what was printed.

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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/4/17 9:20 AM, justan wrote:
"Mr. Luddite" Wrote in message:
On 10/4/2017 8:58 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/4/17 7:31 AM, justan wrote:

The lack of distribution of medicine and supplies to remote areas
of Puerto Rico on the shortage of ready, willing, and able union
drivers, and Donald Trump.
I think Harold needs his head examined.


I think that if there is life after death and you come back somehow, you
ought to consider paying attention in primary and secondary school so
you can learn to read at grade level and not go through another life as
an ignorant ass.

According to the general put in charge of this aspect of the island's
recovery, there are many issues holding back distribution of goods and
services and among these are truck drivers who cannot get to the depots
and because of the lack of phone service, can't even call in.

Had you learned to read, you might know this. Apparently the naveee's
standards were so low, your lack of reading comprehension was not a
deterrent.


Yesterday you were complaining that the problem was lack of supplies and
suggested that Trump lend his 757 to help deliver them.

Now you realize that the supplies are there, but the problem has been
distributing them throughout the island.

Make up your mind, will ya?


Harry thinks we should import union drivers from the mainland to
distribute the goods. Where that logic comes from, I don't
know.


Two of my summer jobs just before starting college and after my freshman
year were Teamster Union jobs. The first required me to load 40'
semi-truck trailers with crates and pallets of razor blades, shaving
cream, and other such products, and the second had me loading barrels of
beer and boxes of beer in bottles and cans onto delivery trucks. I doubt
you would have had the brains and brawn to handle either job.


Sounds like did not require brains.



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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/4/17 10:02 AM, justan wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
On 10/4/17 9:20 AM, justan wrote:
"Mr. Luddite" Wrote in message:
On 10/4/2017 8:58 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/4/17 7:31 AM, justan wrote:

The lack of distribution of medicine and supplies to remote areas
of Puerto Rico on the shortage of ready, willing, and able union
drivers, and Donald Trump.
I think Harold needs his head examined.


I think that if there is life after death and you come back somehow, you
ought to consider paying attention in primary and secondary school so
you can learn to read at grade level and not go through another life as
an ignorant ass.

According to the general put in charge of this aspect of the island's
recovery, there are many issues holding back distribution of goods and
services and among these are truck drivers who cannot get to the depots
and because of the lack of phone service, can't even call in.

Had you learned to read, you might know this. Apparently the naveee's
standards were so low, your lack of reading comprehension was not a
deterrent.


Yesterday you were complaining that the problem was lack of supplies and
suggested that Trump lend his 757 to help deliver them.

Now you realize that the supplies are there, but the problem has been
distributing them throughout the island.

Make up your mind, will ya?


Harry thinks we should import union drivers from the mainland to
distribute the goods. Where that logic comes from, I don't
know.


Two of my summer jobs just before starting college and after my freshman
year were Teamster Union jobs. The first required me to load 40'
semi-truck trailers with crates and pallets of razor blades, shaving
cream, and other such products, and the second had me loading barrels of
beer and boxes of beer in bottles and cans onto delivery trucks. I doubt
you would have had the brains and brawn to handle either job.


You're right. I am not suited to doing grunt work.


Loading the big trailers properly was an art form. The loads were not
strapped in place, so you had to learn how to stack the big cardboard
crates properly. If the trailers weren't loaded up properly, the load
would shift and tumble and the drivers would really get ****ed. Some of
the products were loaded on the trailers on pallets. I got to drive the
towmotor from the factory floor onto the loading dock and into the
trailer. Pretty heady for an 18-year-old. What were you doing at 18?
Counting your pubic hairs?

The beer trucks were easier to load.

Almost forgot...the fringe benefits...we got a 20-minute shave break
daily at the razor blade factory...so we were asked to show up unshaven.
Cool. At the brewery, somehow a keg of cold beer and paper cups would
appear during the shift. I'm sure that no longer happens.


At 12 years old I drove a forklift. No big whoops. When I worked in a
pallet mill when 16-17 we all,drove forklifts. Did not require a forklift
license then.

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Keyser Soze wrote:
wrote:
On Wed, 4 Oct 2017 08:58:02 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 10/4/17 7:31 AM, justan wrote:

The lack of distribution of medicine and supplies to remote areas
of Puerto Rico on the shortage of ready, willing, and able union
drivers, and Donald Trump.
I think Harold needs his head examined.


I think that if there is life after death and you come back somehow, you
ought to consider paying attention in primary and secondary school so
you can learn to read at grade level and not go through another life as
an ignorant ass.

According to the general put in charge of this aspect of the island's
recovery, there are many issues holding back distribution of goods and
services and among these are truck drivers who cannot get to the depots
and because of the lack of phone service, can't even call in.

Had you learned to read, you might know this. Apparently the naveee's
standards were so low, your lack of reading comprehension was not a
deterrent.


If your phone was broken, could you still find your way to work?
Do you really think they forgot the way or just assumed there was no
reason to show up after 2 weeks?
That lame ass excuse might have made sense the day after the storm but
not now. I tend to believe they are striking for higher wages as has
been reported. If so, fire their ass, take them off the distribution
list and put people who will work in those trucks.


I would expect that sort of right wing nonsense bubbling up here.


Nothing right wing about it. Close to looting and akin to price gouging
that they prosecute for.

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On 10/4/2017 9:59 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/4/17 9:45 AM, wrote:
On Wed, 4 Oct 2017 09:07:20 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 10/4/2017 8:58 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/4/17 7:31 AM, justan wrote:

The lack of distribution of medicine and supplies to remote areas
Â*Â* of Puerto Rico on the shortage of ready, willing, and able union
Â*Â* drivers, and Donald Trump.
I think Harold needs his head examined.


I think that if there is life after death and you come back somehow,
you
ought to consider paying attention in primary and secondary school so
you can learn to read at grade level and not go through another life as
an ignorant ass.

According to the general put in charge of this aspect of the island's
recovery, there are many issues holding back distribution of goods and
services and among these are truck drivers who cannot get to the depots
and because of the lack of phone service, can't even call in.

Had you learned to read, you might know this. Apparently the naveee's
standards were so low, your lack of reading comprehension was not a
deterrent.


Yesterday you were complaining that the problem was lack of supplies and
suggested that Trump lend his 757 to help deliver them.

Now you realize that the supplies are there, but the problem has been
distributing them throughout the island.

Make up your mind, will ya?


===

Harree has no original thoughts of his own until he gets his daily
briefing on progressive liberal talking points.

He also subscribes to Emerson's belief that, "A foolish consistency is
the hobgoblin of little minds."




My belief is that despite your low-level military backgrounds, you
schlumps don't understand the concept of a fluid situation. Earlier on,
the problem was a lack of supplies. We still don't know if all the kinds
of supplies needed are now on the island. At the moment, the problem is
distribution. Tomorrow, it might be a totally different problem. D'uh.



In other words, you are awaiting a new anti-Trump talking point email.


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On 10/4/2017 11:10 AM, wrote:
On Wed, 4 Oct 2017 09:59:10 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 10/4/17 9:45 AM,
wrote:
On Wed, 4 Oct 2017 09:07:20 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 10/4/2017 8:58 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/4/17 7:31 AM, justan wrote:

The lack of distribution of medicine and supplies to remote areas
Â* of Puerto Rico on the shortage of ready, willing, and able union
Â* drivers, and Donald Trump.
I think Harold needs his head examined.


I think that if there is life after death and you come back somehow, you
ought to consider paying attention in primary and secondary school so
you can learn to read at grade level and not go through another life as
an ignorant ass.

According to the general put in charge of this aspect of the island's
recovery, there are many issues holding back distribution of goods and
services and among these are truck drivers who cannot get to the depots
and because of the lack of phone service, can't even call in.

Had you learned to read, you might know this. Apparently the naveee's
standards were so low, your lack of reading comprehension was not a
deterrent.


Yesterday you were complaining that the problem was lack of supplies and
suggested that Trump lend his 757 to help deliver them.

Now you realize that the supplies are there, but the problem has been
distributing them throughout the island.

Make up your mind, will ya?


===

Harree has no original thoughts of his own until he gets his daily
briefing on progressive liberal talking points.

He also subscribes to Emerson's belief that, "A foolish consistency is
the hobgoblin of little minds."




My belief is that despite your low-level military backgrounds, you
schlumps don't understand the concept of a fluid situation. Earlier on,
the problem was a lack of supplies. We still don't know if all the kinds
of supplies needed are now on the island. At the moment, the problem is
distribution. Tomorrow, it might be a totally different problem. D'uh.


===

Harree, you have acquired an impressive knowledge of post-disaster
logistics in an amazingly short period of time. You should take some
of those new found skills on to the next available flight to Puerto
Rico and put them to work where they are needed. Since Trump can't do
it all by himself, you and he could work together to fix this mess.


It wouldn't be appreciated by us though. We don't understand the
concept of a fluid situation, remember?

Got a big chuckle out of that one.


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On 10/4/2017 12:23 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/4/17 10:02 AM, justan wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
On 10/4/17 9:20 AM, justan wrote:
"Mr. Luddite" Wrote in message:
On 10/4/2017 8:58 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/4/17 7:31 AM, justan wrote:

The lack of distribution of medicine and supplies to remote areas
of Puerto Rico on the shortage of ready, willing, and able union
drivers, and Donald Trump.
I think Harold needs his head examined.


I think that if there is life after death and you come back somehow, you
ought to consider paying attention in primary and secondary school so
you can learn to read at grade level and not go through another life as
an ignorant ass.

According to the general put in charge of this aspect of the island's
recovery, there are many issues holding back distribution of goods and
services and among these are truck drivers who cannot get to the depots
and because of the lack of phone service, can't even call in.

Had you learned to read, you might know this. Apparently the naveee's
standards were so low, your lack of reading comprehension was not a
deterrent.


Yesterday you were complaining that the problem was lack of supplies and
suggested that Trump lend his 757 to help deliver them.

Now you realize that the supplies are there, but the problem has been
distributing them throughout the island.

Make up your mind, will ya?


Harry thinks we should import union drivers from the mainland to
distribute the goods. Where that logic comes from, I don't
know.


Two of my summer jobs just before starting college and after my freshman
year were Teamster Union jobs. The first required me to load 40'
semi-truck trailers with crates and pallets of razor blades, shaving
cream, and other such products, and the second had me loading barrels of
beer and boxes of beer in bottles and cans onto delivery trucks. I doubt
you would have had the brains and brawn to handle either job.


You're right. I am not suited to doing grunt work.


Loading the big trailers properly was an art form. The loads were not
strapped in place, so you had to learn how to stack the big cardboard
crates properly. If the trailers weren't loaded up properly, the load
would shift and tumble and the drivers would really get ****ed. Some of
the products were loaded on the trailers on pallets. I got to drive the
towmotor from the factory floor onto the loading dock and into the
trailer. Pretty heady for an 18-year-old. What were you doing at 18?
Counting your pubic hairs?

The beer trucks were easier to load.

Almost forgot...the fringe benefits...we got a 20-minute shave break
daily at the razor blade factory...so we were asked to show up unshaven.
Cool. At the brewery, somehow a keg of cold beer and paper cups would
appear during the shift. I'm sure that no longer happens.


At 12 years old I drove a forklift. No big whoops. When I worked in a
pallet mill when 16-17 we all,drove forklifts. Did not require a forklift
license then.



Heh. I used to drive the two forklifts my business had sometimes. The
shop crew used to get a kick out of me buzzing around on them. Then,
one day, we had a site inspection by our insurance company. I was asked
if all the forklift operators were certified. That was the end of my
forklift driving career.
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