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To: Rocket Red who wrote (147789)2/21/2009 5:25:45 PM
From: Goose94  Respond to of 312904
 
It doesn't work, but it was funny. Thank you.



To: Rocket Red who wrote (147789)2/21/2009 6:21:49 PM
From: philv  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 312904
 
Another car? How many cars does a guy need?

"Chrysler's early retirement package includes $50,000 cash and a $25,000 voucher to buy a car, while the Auburn Hills-based company's buyouts include $75,000 cash and a $25,000 car voucher, according to the union memo. The buyout offer is more lucrative, with $115,000 plus a $25,000 car voucher for workers with 10 or more years of seniority at closed plants in St. Louis and Newark, Del., according to the memo.
News of Chrysler's offers was reported earlier Monday by the trade publication Automotive News.
GM's offers, to nearly all its UAW employees, are less lucrative. The Detroit company is offering $20,000 in cash and a $25,000 car voucher for workers who retire early and those who simply leave the company, according to the union official."

from: en.autos.sympatico.msn.ca