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<blockquote data-quote="Martin " data-source="post: 801798" data-attributes="member: 65636"><p>I had to deal with union workers back when I was working the airport bagroom systems...both the electrical and milwright unions.....every installation was a PITA and on one job, we had to fire the entire group in order to get the system up and running ontime. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>For an 8 hr shift, we prob got about 5 hrs of work out of them for the amount of time they went on breaks and lunch and how long it took them to come back each break.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>While working a job at the DFW airport, an 'electrician' told me he never even stripped wire before and that he was a carpet layer before this job. WTF I responded and said "So, you just show up at the union hall and say you want to be an electrician" and he responded, "yeah, sort of". </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't think unions today are what they were years ago....seems now they just want to get paid more to do less and if someone in the 'club' doesn't like something, they go on strike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin , post: 801798, member: 65636"] I had to deal with union workers back when I was working the airport bagroom systems...both the electrical and milwright unions.....every installation was a PITA and on one job, we had to fire the entire group in order to get the system up and running ontime. For an 8 hr shift, we prob got about 5 hrs of work out of them for the amount of time they went on breaks and lunch and how long it took them to come back each break. While working a job at the DFW airport, an 'electrician' told me he never even stripped wire before and that he was a carpet layer before this job. WTF I responded and said "So, you just show up at the union hall and say you want to be an electrician" and he responded, "yeah, sort of". I don't think unions today are what they were years ago....seems now they just want to get paid more to do less and if someone in the 'club' doesn't like something, they go on strike. [/QUOTE]
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