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"Jim -" wrote in message
et... Poor Jim/Dennis...can't even compete with a blue collar auto worker. Based on the intention of that remark, you obviously think little of the blue collar auto worker you claim to defend. You are a total farce. Notice that he never disputes the Dennis/Jim thing? Funny, him calling someone else a farce. I'll bet he's neither Jim nor Dennis. Maybe a wash out auto worker named Denice? |
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Maybe he's Skipper?
"jps" wrote in message ... "Jim -" wrote in message et... Poor Jim/Dennis...can't even compete with a blue collar auto worker. Based on the intention of that remark, you obviously think little of the blue collar auto worker you claim to defend. You are a total farce. Notice that he never disputes the Dennis/Jim thing? Funny, him calling someone else a farce. I'll bet he's neither Jim nor Dennis. Maybe a wash out auto worker named Denice? |
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Cost of closing a plant is almost more than keeping it open. When the UAW
worker gets laid off, or furloughed, they get 95% of the pay they get when working. Do not know for how long, but 2 years sticks in the memory. Then the remaining workers go out for any perceived slight. Bill "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Blame both GM and the unions. The plant closing is due exclusively to neither party. However, with increased automation in an attempt to cut costs, union labor workforces have been cut...perhaps due to the high costs of those union workers. One also has to wonder about the efficiency of an old plant like that and whether or not GM attempted to modernize it to keep it as efficient as possible. I would have to agree. The way they make cars these days, it doesn't matter very much if the guys on the line are getting $8 an hour or a decent, living wage. Being competitive today is more about robotics and automation than whether the workforce has been hired for the lowest conceivable dollar. There aren't as many man hours in a car as just several years ago. The old plant was probably not suitable for upgrade to the next generation of automation. That would be a death knell, even if they had convict labor working for 35 cents an hour. |
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NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message om... "NOYB" wrote in message news:8lsbb.21089 No wonder GM finds it hard to compete. I'm sure it has been modernized that plant over the years, but the age of the facility speaks volumes about what is wrong with the management of America's car manufacturers. No kidding. Management should have shut it down years ago in favor of opening a more profitable non-union plant. I guess it took 68 years of "negotiations" with UAW to finally win concessions for closing the place. Please provide... No. *You* prove I'm wrong. No one has to. You're 30 years old and have led a sheltered life. What the hell would you know about working at an auto plant, or, for that matter, any other factory job? What would *you* know about it? You peck away at a keyboard, and before that a type-writer, writing "we hate management" slogans meant to incite anger in people out there doing real work. You represent a group that first sparks the outrage, and then reaps the benefits in the form of union dues. That makes you a low-life, exploitive, flim flam man...who's ****ed you couldn't pass "p-chem" so that you could have pursued a "real" profession. Your failed miserable life, combined with extreme Narcissistic Personality Disorder, make you a time bomb ready to go off when it becomes apparent that your entire life's "work" has gone for naught. Pretty sad... I've had both factory and construction jobs, little boy. -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
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Jim - wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Jim - wrote: "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Blame both GM and the unions. The plant closing is due exclusively to neither party. However, with increased automation in an attempt to cut costs, union labor workforces have been cut...perhaps due to the high costs of those union workers. One also has to wonder about the efficiency of an old plant like that and whether or not GM attempted to modernize it to keep it as efficient as possible. I would have to agree. The way they make cars these days, it doesn't matter very much if the guys on the line are getting $8 an hour or a decent, living wage. Being competitive today is more about robotics and automation than whether the workforce has been hired for the lowest conceivable dollar. There aren't as many man hours in a car as just several years ago. The old plant was probably not suitable for upgrade to the next generation of automation. That would be a death knell, even if they had convict labor working for 35 cents an hour. What auto worker do you know that is making $8/hour? Try $26-$30/hour plus another $35/hour in benefits. http://www.uaw.org/barg/03/barg02.cfm Poor Jim/Dennis...can't even compete with a blue collar auto worker. Based on the intention of that remark, you obviously think little of the blue collar auto worker you claim to defend. You are a total farce. Poor dumb Jim/Dennis. Incontinent to the end. -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
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jps wrote:
"Jim -" wrote in message et... Poor Jim/Dennis...can't even compete with a blue collar auto worker. Based on the intention of that remark, you obviously think little of the blue collar auto worker you claim to defend. You are a total farce. Notice that he never disputes the Dennis/Jim thing? Funny, him calling someone else a farce. I'll bet he's neither Jim nor Dennis. Maybe a wash out auto worker named Denice? He's just another right-wing rectal fissure, full of pus. -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
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"NOYB" wrote in message
hlink.net... Maybe he's Skipper? Not a chance. This fluffer (I love that) makes Skippy look like a genius. |
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Couldn't hold down a job, eh?
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message om... "NOYB" wrote in message news:8lsbb.21089 No wonder GM finds it hard to compete. I'm sure it has been modernized that plant over the years, but the age of the facility speaks volumes about what is wrong with the management of America's car manufacturers. No kidding. Management should have shut it down years ago in favor of opening a more profitable non-union plant. I guess it took 68 years of "negotiations" with UAW to finally win concessions for closing the place. Please provide... No. *You* prove I'm wrong. No one has to. You're 30 years old and have led a sheltered life. What the hell would you know about working at an auto plant, or, for that matter, any other factory job? What would *you* know about it? You peck away at a keyboard, and before that a type-writer, writing "we hate management" slogans meant to incite anger in people out there doing real work. You represent a group that first sparks the outrage, and then reaps the benefits in the form of union dues. That makes you a low-life, exploitive, flim flam man...who's ****ed you couldn't pass "p-chem" so that you could have pursued a "real" profession. Your failed miserable life, combined with extreme Narcissistic Personality Disorder, make you a time bomb ready to go off when it becomes apparent that your entire life's "work" has gone for naught. Pretty sad... I've had both factory and construction jobs, little boy. -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
OT--Ouch! Right in Harry's backyard...
NOYB wrote:
Couldn't hold down a job, eh? "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message om... "NOYB" wrote in message news:8lsbb.21089 No wonder GM finds it hard to compete. I'm sure it has been modernized that plant over the years, but the age of the facility speaks volumes about what is wrong with the management of America's car manufacturers. No kidding. Management should have shut it down years ago in favor of opening a more profitable non-union plant. I guess it took 68 years of "negotiations" with UAW to finally win concessions for closing the place. Please provide... No. *You* prove I'm wrong. No one has to. You're 30 years old and have led a sheltered life. What the hell would you know about working at an auto plant, or, for that matter, any other factory job? What would *you* know about it? You peck away at a keyboard, and before that a type-writer, writing "we hate management" slogans meant to incite anger in people out there doing real work. You represent a group that first sparks the outrage, and then reaps the benefits in the form of union dues. That makes you a low-life, exploitive, flim flam man...who's ****ed you couldn't pass "p-chem" so that you could have pursued a "real" profession. Your failed miserable life, combined with extreme Narcissistic Personality Disorder, make you a time bomb ready to go off when it becomes apparent that your entire life's "work" has gone for naught. Pretty sad... I've had both factory and construction jobs, little boy. -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. Yeah, right. You see, I always wanted to be a dentist, because I have this obsession with rotten teeth, bad breath, and inflicting dental pain. -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
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Harry,
Do you honest believe calling someone a fluffer has any content whatsoever. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... jps wrote: "Jim -" wrote in message et... Poor Jim/Dennis...can't even compete with a blue collar auto worker. Based on the intention of that remark, you obviously think little of the blue collar auto worker you claim to defend. You are a total farce. Notice that he never disputes the Dennis/Jim thing? Funny, him calling someone else a farce. I'll bet he's neither Jim nor Dennis. Maybe a wash out auto worker named Denice? He's just another right-wing rectal fissure, full of pus. -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
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