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Ron Kelley
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over 6 months ago

I really wished I would have never gone to work at ABF because I worked there almost 20 years and it got me nothing. I thought that Abf was the best place in the world to work when I first started because I had a great VP of Operations (George Myers). What he told me you could bank on, but the last one I had told lie after lie after lie. Then I was replaced by a branch manager, whose terminal had closed, and the reason they told me that I was losing my job was because he had more experience running a large terminal. This was a bunch of bs and they knew that I knew this. They just did not care. You take a person that has spent almost 20 years at a place and always received good reviews, then all of a sudden I was not doing anything right. I could go on and on about my experience with ABF, but it kind of makes me sick at my stomach to think about it. In retrospect, the reason I wished I had never gone to work for ABF is that most companies would not treat a person, such as I, the way they did. If I had gone to work for a different company I would probably still be there getting ready to retire, but instead since I lost my job in my mid-fifties, I have yet to find anything comparable to what I had then.

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