The demise of a great boat...
"HK" wrote in message
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It's not a generalization. The union apprenticeship programs are not aimed
at turning out workers who build subdivision houses, Eisboch. Virtually
all of that work is done non-union, for low wages, and increasingly by
undocumented piece work workers who for the most part are untrained and
marginally skilled.
There you go again, with the "for the most part are untrained and marginally
skilled".
We decided to install a pool. We hired an electrical contractor to do the
wiring. Happened to be non-union, but that really didn't matter in our
decision. We went with them because of good references and reputation.
The contractor pulls a permit to do the work.
He has both licenced and guys doing OJT do the work.
The contractor checks on their work and resolves any issues.
Being interested and nosey, I also observe their work.
The contractor calls the electrical inspector to check and sign off on the
work performed at various stages of construction. The electrical inspector,
who didn't know this particular contractor, is very impressed with the
quality of work.
Fill up the pool, turn it on ..... every works in a complex and safe
electrical system.
Now, according to you, this was all done by untrained and marginally skilled
people.
Final comment ....
I worked in industry for many years. I've have the opportunity to work with
both union and non union electricians in very large companys and at Ma and
Pa shops. I could tell stories about some "Union" electricians ... the most
famous being the "qualified" electrician, me and the head of the Omega Laser
system at the University of Rochester, but but I won't.
Eisboch
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