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Christopher Robin wrote:
Our 2003 Yamaha 225 four cycle calls for a 10-hour break in. The dealership has a back-right-down into it freshwater tank, so the engine spent the first hour of its operating life on the boat on the trailer in that tank, running at the specified throttle settings and being checked over carefully by the mechanic. Hey, Hairball, did you stab your union brother in the back when you bought that rice grinder? You're taking union jobs from Canada and the USA. H Y P O C R A S Y You're really a simple-minded twit. Yamaha is an organized employer, here and in Japan. In Grand Rapids, Michigan, in fact, members of UAW Local 19 manufacture flutes, trombones and trumpets. In Japan, members of the union there forced out a CEO who wasn't performing up to snuff. There is a democratic union movement worldwide, and it includes unions and their members who do not work for slave wages and who are not exploited by the companies for which they work. Given, the Japanese unions are not the same as ours, and many are what we would call "company unions," but the fact remains, unionized Japanese industrial workers have wages and working conditions similar to our unionize workers. In the more advanced nations of northern Europe, of course, unionized workers do better than our workers do here, in terms of a combination of compensation, health care benefits, re-education benefits, vacations and pensions. The United States since Ronald Reagan has devolved into a society that throws away its members. We're no longer at the top of the food chain. And idiots like you haven't a clue. So go play with your daddy's penis, er, rocket powered jet boat, eh? -- Email sent to is never read. |