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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... wrote: No NO Not finally!! This is terrible for the everyone! This is not stimulus when union workers are only 16% of the construction trades workforce! that leaves 84% of every person in the trade discriminated against. I am an Electrician and my company is located near D.C. All of our jobs are government buildings. This order is going to take that away from me. I am going to have to join a union in order to work? thats stupid I make more money than a union worker who does the same job, because I get the same pay and benifits but I dont have to pay any money to the union. bullschitt. Why is that "bullschitt" Harry, whatever the word "bullschitt" means? Eisboch |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: Why is that "bullschitt" Harry, whatever the word "bullschitt" means? Eisboch It is very unlikely he gets the same pay and benefits as a union electrician. And on the possibility he does, why does he think he gets the same pay and benefits? I don't understand the question. The guy says he earns more money with benefits than a union electrician doing the same job because he doesn't have to pay union dues. I don't find that unusual. I know you do. In virtually every market ENR surveys, union rates are higher than non-union rates, and the benefits are better, too. You should stop reading surveys and polls and start paying attention to real world data. Your sources are obviously biased. Eisboch |
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"HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: Why is that "bullschitt" Harry, whatever the word "bullschitt" means? Eisboch It is very unlikely he gets the same pay and benefits as a union electrician. And on the possibility he does, why does he think he gets the same pay and benefits? I don't understand the question. The guy says he earns more money with benefits than a union electrician doing the same job because he doesn't have to pay union dues. I don't find that unusual. I know you do. In virtually every market ENR surveys, union rates are higher than non-union rates, and the benefits are better, too. You should stop reading surveys and polls and start paying attention to real world data. Your sources are obviously biased. Eisboch Right. I should take the word of some unknown yokel over the time honored and accepted salary and cost reports of engineering news-record. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: Why is that "bullschitt" Harry, whatever the word "bullschitt" means? Eisboch It is very unlikely he gets the same pay and benefits as a union electrician. And on the possibility he does, why does he think he gets the same pay and benefits? I don't understand the question. The guy says he earns more money with benefits than a union electrician doing the same job because he doesn't have to pay union dues. I don't find that unusual. I know you do. In virtually every market ENR surveys, union rates are higher than non-union rates, and the benefits are better, too. You should stop reading surveys and polls and start paying attention to real world data. Your sources are obviously biased. Eisboch Right. I should take the word of some unknown yokel over the time honored and accepted salary and cost reports of engineering news-record. I take the word of numerous tradespeople I've met over the years, including employees of my company. Your spin is bullschitt, whatever that means. Eisboch |
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