3chordcharlie
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Your student costs are on the high side, but $40k a year for FTP general labour is hardly great pay, and isn't 'way out' by any means.
			
			Originally posted by: BoomerD
So, if you belong to your union, you're voting AGAINST your own interests? Odd way to do things...
While I don't always vote along my union's recommendations, I generally follow their advice pretty closely. I tend to vote my wallet, rather than a bunch of phony moral issues anyway...
Remember, "A working man voting Republican, is like a chicken voting for Colonel Sanders"...
You need a reality check!Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: BoomerD
So, if you belong to your union, you're voting AGAINST your own interests? Odd way to do things...
While I don't always vote along my union's recommendations, I generally follow their advice pretty closely. I tend to vote my wallet, rather than a bunch of phony moral issues anyway...
Remember, "A working man voting Republican, is like a chicken voting for Colonel Sanders"...
Any working man with an ounce of sense votes R.
Unless your a lazy worthless waste of flesh, then you vote D so you can have taxes raised against the working man and the money given to you.
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Any working man with an ounce of sense votes R.
Unless your a lazy worthless waste of flesh, then you vote D so you can have taxes raised against the working man and the money given to you.
Originally posted by: bctbct
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Any working man with an ounce of sense votes R.
Unless your a lazy worthless waste of flesh, then you vote D so you can have taxes raised against the working man and the money given to you.
You are out of your mind. The republican party does nothing for the middle class. You think giving my family $600 5 years ago with any extra tax break and giving Bush something to the tune of $33k was a good use of my tax dollars???
The republicans have taken every dime my immediate family will pay in taxes throughout their lifetime and spent it on computers for Iraqi schools.
There may be a few select republicans who have voted for bills to help the middle class but they sponsor big business as a whole.
One thing that I consider and maybe some others dont is that if you cut my taxes by $500 tommorrow you are just going to ask me for a $1000 in a few years.
Cut corporate welfare and then you will cut my taxes.
Originally posted by: Uhtrinity
That whole tax rebate was whitewash anyhow, rebate check shows up, then you got to deduct it from your tax return the following year. Sad how many fell for that. I know no one personally who actually paid less in taxes the last 5 years than the 5 years before that. Tax cuts for the middle class and lower? None that I have ever seen.
Originally posted by: Stunt
I'm with the right company then...It's a multinational with 24,000 employees.
It's all internal competition; I'll move to Europe![]()
You aren't, you're special, just like everyone else on Earth.[/sarcasm]Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
I didn't want to be "common."
Originally posted by: bctbct
Originally posted by: Uhtrinity
That whole tax rebate was whitewash anyhow, rebate check shows up, then you got to deduct it from your tax return the following year. Sad how many fell for that. I know no one personally who actually paid less in taxes the last 5 years than the 5 years before that. Tax cuts for the middle class and lower? None that I have ever seen.
It was pathetic wasnt it. A loan, and had to be repaid like 90 days later.
Moving on next on the agenda, lets see, how about prescription drug plan. Many of the seniors I know opted out because it would cost them more each year.
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Having worked union construction for most of my adult life, we never tolerated slackers. It always seemed like the only slackers on a job were those who had their jobs through company nepotism, NOT union seniority. in my trade, it has been proven many times that we are better trained, and far more efficient at what we do than our non-union counterparts, and we generally bring jobs in under budget, and under schedule. The city I live in, did away with the "little Davis-Bacon law a few years ago.(filed charter city or something similar) Contractors no longer have to pay their workers prevailing wage on city projects. Funny enough, the union contractors get the lion's share of the city jobs. Huh...imagine that...a company paying those high union wages still outbids the rats, and makes money..whodah thunk it?
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: JD50
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Stunt
I'm with the right company then...It's a multinational with 24,000 employees.
It's all internal competition; I'll move to Europe![]()
and yes...our losses are all related to our unions. Not allowing us to man effectively and paying enormous sums of money. The plant with a $1m loss to budget pays their mechanics $45/hr. Ridiculous...a little?
So what's your answer?
You believe highly skilled mechanics should make your $7.75 minimum wage while you make your management salary because your getting away with raping the common man?
If a highly skilled mechanic agreed to $7.75 an hour then they probably are not that highly skilled, or their need to work on their negotiating skills a little. Pesky free market paying people what they are worth.
Thank you for solidifying my point.
Without checks and balances ( in this case unions) all the Employers would get away with $7.75 for the jobs, where would the highly skilled mechanics go???
Originally posted by: 1EZduzit
So if there is the exact number of mechanics available to fill all the positions and the employers decide to cut the wages, then what is the mechainic supoosed to do? Switch jobs? Go backl top school? Wait around 10 years until enough people switch jobs or go into other fields because the pay is so poor and the shortage creates enough demand to raise wages? Meanwhile the emplolyers are laughing all the way to the bank.
Hey, maybe you could unionize and fight back!! What a concept, take responsibility for you lot in life and try to change it for the better.
Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: 1EZduzit
So if there is the exact number of mechanics available to fill all the positions and the employers decide to cut the wages, then what is the mechainic supoosed to do? Switch jobs? Go backl top school? Wait around 10 years until enough people switch jobs or go into other fields because the pay is so poor and the shortage creates enough demand to raise wages? Meanwhile the emplolyers are laughing all the way to the bank.
Hey, maybe you could unionize and fight back!! What a concept, take responsibility for you lot in life and try to change it for the better.
The number of people changing employment is a function of the wage cut, so the exact outcome would depend on the side of the cut.
What would you expect the mechanics would do if you cut their wage from $25/hr to $7.50? I can guarantee you a good number if not most will leave their positions. If your own employer cut your salary by 25%, what would you do?
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Ah, he wants to keep his foot on the neck of the workers under him...After all, unions are for the working man...
Unions are for the unions. They don't care any more about the "average working man" than managment does. They exist to extort money from low wage employees and consolidate power.
<--- Former UFCW worker.
What turned you from working side by side with the common man to hating the common man?
1EZduzit, allow me to throw in a few words of support to your thoughts on this issue.Originally posted by: 1EZduzit
Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: 1EZduzit
So if there is the exact number of mechanics available to fill all the positions and the employers decide to cut the wages, then what is the mechainic supoosed to do? Switch jobs? Go backl top school? Wait around 10 years until enough people switch jobs or go into other fields because the pay is so poor and the shortage creates enough demand to raise wages? Meanwhile the emplolyers are laughing all the way to the bank.
Hey, maybe you could unionize and fight back!! What a concept, take responsibility for you lot in life and try to change it for the better.
The number of people changing employment is a function of the wage cut, so the exact outcome would depend on the side of the cut.
What would you expect the mechanics would do if you cut their wage from $25/hr to $7.50? I can guarantee you a good number if not most will leave their positions. If your own employer cut your salary by 25%, what would you do?
Leave their position to do what exactly, create an over supply of labor in whatever field they go into so the employers can cut wages there also? Don't try and tell me they businesses would do that. One of their main functions is to get their labor as cheap as possible. It's as plain as the nose on your face, unions are a necessay and do the average worker more good then harm..
