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In article , payer3389
@mypacks.net says... On 2/14/11 1:19 PM, wrote: On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 08:15:22 -0600, Boating All Out wrote: In , says... On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 22:48:32 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: I've been here a lot longer than you have, and will still be here long after you leave. Go get a boat, then we'll have something to talk about. Ah, so longevity counts for something? Why? Looks like Wayne's playing the union seniority and schoolteacher tenure card. Just sayin.... Naw! Just looked that way. Seniority counts! I hold the door for the elderly. (now that's snarky!) I was on a construction site in Florida about 10 years ago, a new powerplant, actually, when one of the major subcontractors called the local union business agent to tell him he need five more workers beginning the next day and continuing for a number of weeks. "Send me the graybeards," I recall him saying, "I want guys who know how to do it right the first time, without supervision." When it is critical, seniority counts. Yeah, everybody believes you....NOT |
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#3
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In article , payer3389
@mypacks.net says... On 2/14/11 1:19 PM, wrote: On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 08:15:22 -0600, Boating All Out wrote: In , says... On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 22:48:32 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: I've been here a lot longer than you have, and will still be here long after you leave. Go get a boat, then we'll have something to talk about. Ah, so longevity counts for something? Why? Looks like Wayne's playing the union seniority and schoolteacher tenure card. Just sayin.... Naw! Just looked that way. Seniority counts! I hold the door for the elderly. (now that's snarky!) I was on a construction site in Florida about 10 years ago, a new powerplant, actually, when one of the major subcontractors called the local union business agent to tell him he need five more workers beginning the next day and continuing for a number of weeks. "Send me the graybeards," I recall him saying, "I want guys who know how to do it right the first time, without supervision." When it is critical, seniority counts. Seniority in a union just means you have managed to stick around for a long time. It says nothing about the quality of your work or your competency. |
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#4
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On 2/14/11 6:08 PM, BAR wrote:
In articlekLudnQKr_sVw7sTQnZ2dnUVZ_iydnZ2d@earthlink .com, payer3389 @mypacks.net says... On 2/14/11 1:19 PM, wrote: On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 08:15:22 -0600, Boating All Out wrote: In , says... On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 22:48:32 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: I've been here a lot longer than you have, and will still be here long after you leave. Go get a boat, then we'll have something to talk about. Ah, so longevity counts for something? Why? Looks like Wayne's playing the union seniority and schoolteacher tenure card. Just sayin.... Naw! Just looked that way. Seniority counts! I hold the door for the elderly. (now that's snarky!) I was on a construction site in Florida about 10 years ago, a new powerplant, actually, when one of the major subcontractors called the local union business agent to tell him he need five more workers beginning the next day and continuing for a number of weeks. "Send me the graybeards," I recall him saying, "I want guys who know how to do it right the first time, without supervision." When it is critical, seniority counts. Seniority in a union just means you have managed to stick around for a long time. It says nothing about the quality of your work or your competency. Seniority in the marines just means you re-enlisted. |
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#5
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In article ,
says... On 2/14/11 6:08 PM, BAR wrote: In articlekLudnQKr_sVw7sTQnZ2dnUVZ_iydnZ2d@earthlink .com, payer3389 @mypacks.net says... On 2/14/11 1:19 PM, wrote: On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 08:15:22 -0600, Boating All Out wrote: In , says... On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 22:48:32 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: I've been here a lot longer than you have, and will still be here long after you leave. Go get a boat, then we'll have something to talk about. Ah, so longevity counts for something? Why? Looks like Wayne's playing the union seniority and schoolteacher tenure card. Just sayin.... Naw! Just looked that way. Seniority counts! I hold the door for the elderly. (now that's snarky!) I was on a construction site in Florida about 10 years ago, a new powerplant, actually, when one of the major subcontractors called the local union business agent to tell him he need five more workers beginning the next day and continuing for a number of weeks. "Send me the graybeards," I recall him saying, "I want guys who know how to do it right the first time, without supervision." When it is critical, seniority counts. Seniority in a union just means you have managed to stick around for a long time. It says nothing about the quality of your work or your competency. Seniority in the marines just means you re-enlisted. Seniority in the military means you have been around and done quite a lot of things. For officers if you make O-6 before 18 years in you are on the fast track. If you haven't made it by 22 years you are just marking time before you retire. In the military seniority means you have been exposed to quite a bit of stuff. My cousin is finally getting a battalion. He has been at NATO for the last 18 months and he has been in Afghanistan for two tours and Iraq for two tours. He is well on his way to O-6 and beyond. |
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#6
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On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 18:58:10 -0500, BAR wrote:
In article , says... On 2/14/11 6:08 PM, BAR wrote: In articlekLudnQKr_sVw7sTQnZ2dnUVZ_iydnZ2d@earthlink .com, payer3389 @mypacks.net says... On 2/14/11 1:19 PM, wrote: On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 08:15:22 -0600, Boating All Out wrote: In , says... On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 22:48:32 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: I've been here a lot longer than you have, and will still be here long after you leave. Go get a boat, then we'll have something to talk about. Ah, so longevity counts for something? Why? Looks like Wayne's playing the union seniority and schoolteacher tenure card. Just sayin.... Naw! Just looked that way. Seniority counts! I hold the door for the elderly. (now that's snarky!) I was on a construction site in Florida about 10 years ago, a new powerplant, actually, when one of the major subcontractors called the local union business agent to tell him he need five more workers beginning the next day and continuing for a number of weeks. "Send me the graybeards," I recall him saying, "I want guys who know how to do it right the first time, without supervision." When it is critical, seniority counts. Seniority in a union just means you have managed to stick around for a long time. It says nothing about the quality of your work or your competency. Seniority in the marines just means you re-enlisted. Seniority in the military means you have been around and done quite a lot of things. For officers if you make O-6 before 18 years in you are on the fast track. If you haven't made it by 22 years you are just marking time before you retire. In the military seniority means you have been exposed to quite a bit of stuff. My cousin is finally getting a battalion. He has been at NATO for the last 18 months and he has been in Afghanistan for two tours and Iraq for two tours. He is well on his way to O-6 and beyond. Don't forget about enlisted time for us draftees!! |
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#7
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#8
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On 2/15/11 7:34 AM, BAR wrote:
In , says... "Send me the graybeards," I recall him saying, "I want guys who know how to do it right the first time, without supervision." When it is critical, seniority counts. Seniority in a union just means you have managed to stick around for a long time. It says nothing about the quality of your work or your competency. Seniority in the marines just means you re-enlisted. Seniority in the military means you have been around and done quite a lot of things. For officers if you make O-6 before 18 years in you are on the fast track. If you haven't made it by 22 years you are just marking time before you retire. In the military seniority means you have been exposed to quite a bit of stuff. My cousin is finally getting a battalion. He has been at NATO for the last 18 months and he has been in Afghanistan for two tours and Iraq for two tours. He is well on his way to O-6 and beyond. Don't forget about enlisted time for us draftees!! One of my favorite Marine officers was an E-6 and was offered E-7 or OCS. He thought long and hard about it and finally went to OCS. He had already received his BSEE and was well on his way to his MSEE. I used to have a higher opinion of the military before I encountered you, Herring, and flajim here. |
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On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 07:34:54 -0500, BAR wrote:
In article , says... "Send me the graybeards," I recall him saying, "I want guys who know how to do it right the first time, without supervision." When it is critical, seniority counts. Seniority in a union just means you have managed to stick around for a long time. It says nothing about the quality of your work or your competency. Seniority in the marines just means you re-enlisted. Seniority in the military means you have been around and done quite a lot of things. For officers if you make O-6 before 18 years in you are on the fast track. If you haven't made it by 22 years you are just marking time before you retire. In the military seniority means you have been exposed to quite a bit of stuff. My cousin is finally getting a battalion. He has been at NATO for the last 18 months and he has been in Afghanistan for two tours and Iraq for two tours. He is well on his way to O-6 and beyond. Don't forget about enlisted time for us draftees!! One of my favorite Marine officers was an E-6 and was offered E-7 or OCS. He thought long and hard about it and finally went to OCS. He had already received his BSEE and was well on his way to his MSEE. Luckily, a college degree wasn't required for OCS during the Vietnam days. High school and a decent GT score seemed good enough, along with the requisite recommendations and boards. |
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#10
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Seniority in a union just means you have managed to stick around for a long time. It says nothing about the quality of your work or your competency. Seniority in the marines just means you re-enlisted. Not really there is chain of command. A union slug gets seniority by collecting more paychecks than the next guy. |
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