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Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
On 9/12/16 12:58 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 9/12/2016 12:23 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: Your experience on jobsites that are more than stick built houses and tilt up strip malls obviously is limited. Try laying out and building a one wythe serpentine wall 100' feet long, building a 12 story loadbearing office building, doing the pipe welding for a nuclear facility or the iron work on a 60-story building and get back to me with your two weeks of training. Your arrogance about the lack of skills of construction craftworkers never ceases to astonish. Are you suggesting that only union trained people are qualified to work on projects such as these? Are you suggesting that being certified for "N" code welding requires union training? If so, you are wrong. D'uh. Did I say that? No. My comment was about the good skills of construction craftworkers. The union ones, at least, get while apprentices a time-tested and worthwhile training program. The non-union ones, well, there's training for them, too. No, I'm not wrong. You are. Have nice day. Here's an idea: try to pick a fight with one of the right-wing jerkoffs here. There are plenty from which to choose. There is no reason for you to be so testy. Perhaps your moobs are acting up again. Try massaging them and see if it helps. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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On 9/12/16 1:27 PM, justan wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 9/12/16 12:58 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 9/12/2016 12:23 PM, Keyser Soze wrote: Your experience on jobsites that are more than stick built houses and tilt up strip malls obviously is limited. Try laying out and building a one wythe serpentine wall 100' feet long, building a 12 story loadbearing office building, doing the pipe welding for a nuclear facility or the iron work on a 60-story building and get back to me with your two weeks of training. Your arrogance about the lack of skills of construction craftworkers never ceases to astonish. Are you suggesting that only union trained people are qualified to work on projects such as these? Are you suggesting that being certified for "N" code welding requires union training? If so, you are wrong. D'uh. Did I say that? No. My comment was about the good skills of construction craftworkers. The union ones, at least, get while apprentices a time-tested and worthwhile training program. The non-union ones, well, there's training for them, too. No, I'm not wrong. You are. Have nice day. Here's an idea: try to pick a fight with one of the right-wing jerkoffs here. There are plenty from which to choose. There is no reason for you to be so testy. Perhaps your moobs are acting up again. Try massaging them and see if it helps. It's nice to know that one of rec.boat's leading right-wing "deplorables" is still among us. I hear some of your buds think "deplorable" means "deplortable." Stupid is as stupid is. |
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