Should I sell my 1999 10th Anniversary because my Union told me too?
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The good news is he's not in control of your future. Oh, wait...
Well, at least he's not getting a big chunk of your paycheck every week. Oh, wait...
It could be worse. You could be funding organized crime. Oh, wait...
At least you aren't betrothing yourself to anti-capitalist factions that are fighting to usurp the free market economy that created the most prosperous economy in the world. Ummm...damn.
At least your brethren are standing up for something that you also earnestly believe in. Well...fawk.
I'm all out of positives.
Will your student loans cover cosmetology school?
Well, at least he's not getting a big chunk of your paycheck every week. Oh, wait...
It could be worse. You could be funding organized crime. Oh, wait...
At least you aren't betrothing yourself to anti-capitalist factions that are fighting to usurp the free market economy that created the most prosperous economy in the world. Ummm...damn.
At least your brethren are standing up for something that you also earnestly believe in. Well...fawk.
I'm all out of positives.
Will your student loans cover cosmetology school?
#42
Not a single person here supporting the unions!
Tell your leader about this:
Henry Ford was also vehemently opposed to Labor Unions and he did not allow the creation of a Union in his factory. He went to the extent of hiring a former Navy Boxer as the head of his ‘Service Department’ who intimidated workers and stopped any union activity. But in 1941, he had to relent and finally agreed to recognize the United Auto Workers Union.
From: Henry Ford Biography and Life History
Tell your leader about this:
Henry Ford was also vehemently opposed to Labor Unions and he did not allow the creation of a Union in his factory. He went to the extent of hiring a former Navy Boxer as the head of his ‘Service Department’ who intimidated workers and stopped any union activity. But in 1941, he had to relent and finally agreed to recognize the United Auto Workers Union.
From: Henry Ford Biography and Life History
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I parked it in the parking lot, i'm not really on one of those kinda contruction jobs like you see on a ford or chevy truck commercial
You're going to receive negative comments if you drive a miata to a construction site.
I tend to not drive my nice cars to a construction site in favor of taking a beater. I'm going to be less upset if the beater gets mud on it, or concrete dust splashed on it, or a nail in a tire, etc etc. Nasty things happen on job sites.
I tend to not drive my nice cars to a construction site in favor of taking a beater. I'm going to be less upset if the beater gets mud on it, or concrete dust splashed on it, or a nail in a tire, etc etc. Nasty things happen on job sites.
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Exactly... And why am I going to sell a fine Japanese built automobile for American junk...
But I looked around a week ago for a good C5 corvette, something that would make the union guys happy and I am very disappointed at the built quality of those cars. I looked a real low mileage 99 c5 with a clear title. Sure the paint was good but then I started noticing flaws in engineering, craftsmanship. The door panels felt weak, flimsy, even the switches, heck the entire interior was cut-rate... Lets face it, the C5 corvette, aside from motor, tranny, and diff..yeah alot of it is plan junk...
But I looked around a week ago for a good C5 corvette, something that would make the union guys happy and I am very disappointed at the built quality of those cars. I looked a real low mileage 99 c5 with a clear title. Sure the paint was good but then I started noticing flaws in engineering, craftsmanship. The door panels felt weak, flimsy, even the switches, heck the entire interior was cut-rate... Lets face it, the C5 corvette, aside from motor, tranny, and diff..yeah alot of it is plan junk...
Not a single person here supporting the unions!
Tell your leader about this:
Henry Ford was also vehemently opposed to Labor Unions and he did not allow the creation of a Union in his factory. He went to the extent of hiring a former Navy Boxer as the head of his ‘Service Department’ who intimidated workers and stopped any union activity. But in 1941, he had to relent and finally agreed to recognize the United Auto Workers Union.
From: Henry Ford Biography and Life History
Tell your leader about this:
Henry Ford was also vehemently opposed to Labor Unions and he did not allow the creation of a Union in his factory. He went to the extent of hiring a former Navy Boxer as the head of his ‘Service Department’ who intimidated workers and stopped any union activity. But in 1941, he had to relent and finally agreed to recognize the United Auto Workers Union.
From: Henry Ford Biography and Life History
#52
Exactly... And why am I going to sell a fine Japanese built automobile for American junk...
But I looked around a week ago for a good C5 corvette, something that would make the union guys happy and I am very disappointed at the built quality of those cars. I looked a real low mileage 99 c5 with a clear title. Sure the paint was good but then I started noticing flaws in engineering, craftsmanship. The door panels felt weak, flimsy, even the switches, heck the entire interior was cut-rate... Lets face it, the C5 corvette, aside from motor, tranny, and diff..yeah alot of it is plan junk...
But I looked around a week ago for a good C5 corvette, something that would make the union guys happy and I am very disappointed at the built quality of those cars. I looked a real low mileage 99 c5 with a clear title. Sure the paint was good but then I started noticing flaws in engineering, craftsmanship. The door panels felt weak, flimsy, even the switches, heck the entire interior was cut-rate... Lets face it, the C5 corvette, aside from motor, tranny, and diff..yeah alot of it is plan junk...
Yeah, but you get an awesome chassis, driveline (save the weak diff), and (contrary to popular beleif) suspension for cheap. Honestly most enthusiasts dont give a crap about the feel of a door panel or the looks of the climate control switches. Especially if you have a car that stickered at just over 40K and can now be bought for about 20K that makes 300WHP bone stock while weighing about 3300 LBs that runs low 13s all day and can be made into a monster.
Personally I love domestic products because I dont give a crap about fit and finish (though that has improved a lot over the last few years) and they are cheap and relaible. Having said that, demanding that people buy them is pretty freakin douchey.
Count me as one more person not supporting the Unions. If anyone can explain to me what good they have done for the people of Michigan in the last 20 years I am all ears. All the jobs moved to the South. America is about honest pay for honest work and fair competition. Not 50K a year for a job simply because one has been doing it for a long time. That's not honest pay, it's over-pay.
#54
What the hell does an electric union member care about the auto unions. Does he also support the airline unions? Govt. employee unions? Teachers unions? If it's union we gotta support it?
Whether unions are needed or a good thing is up to debate. Either way, for or against, people are too damn fanatic about them. Unions, government and religion are polarizing topics and the subject of fervent beliefs and equally fervent disbelief.
Whether unions are needed or a good thing is up to debate. Either way, for or against, people are too damn fanatic about them. Unions, government and religion are polarizing topics and the subject of fervent beliefs and equally fervent disbelief.
#55
Exactly... And why am I going to sell a fine Japanese built automobile for American junk...
But I looked around a week ago for a good C5 corvette, something that would make the union guys happy and I am very disappointed at the built quality of those cars. I looked a real low mileage 99 c5 with a clear title. Sure the paint was good but then I started noticing flaws in engineering, craftsmanship. The door panels felt weak, flimsy, even the switches, heck the entire interior was cut-rate... Lets face it, the C5 corvette, aside from motor, tranny, and diff..yeah alot of it is plan junk...
But I looked around a week ago for a good C5 corvette, something that would make the union guys happy and I am very disappointed at the built quality of those cars. I looked a real low mileage 99 c5 with a clear title. Sure the paint was good but then I started noticing flaws in engineering, craftsmanship. The door panels felt weak, flimsy, even the switches, heck the entire interior was cut-rate... Lets face it, the C5 corvette, aside from motor, tranny, and diff..yeah alot of it is plan junk...
#56
Hey yall, I knew this would get some good comments going. I'm a 3rd year apprentice, well Union Electrical Wireman for the IBEW. I drove my 10th Anniversary Miata to the job site and the lead man on the job said my car was a disgrace to the brotherhood and that I should sell it and buy a Ford, Chevrolet, or Dodge. Do you people think that I have disgraced my Union and that I should sell my, "import ratty piece of ****" as were the word's of the lead man?
But you have to assess whether the guy was serious or just trying to be funny. If he was serious, and if as the job leader he can cause you any career harm, then you've got a real problem and should immediately speak with someone over his head.