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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
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I've been told by a number of electricians and plumbers that the Union
training programs create false expectations in terms of both wage and
real world conditions.


Employers, students, the labor dept, and hopefully the Unions themselves
have been very disappointed with the effectiveness of the Job Corp to
provide proper training or job placement for grads.



You really are an ignorant a**hole, Reggie. In the construction trades,
the purpose of the job corps is to provide unskilled, undisciplined kids
with a few decent life skills and preliminary job skills so they know
the importance of showing up for work on time, sober, and with an
attitude conducive to work. The job corps provides pre-apprenticeship
training, and a bit of a taste of the sort of skills they'll be learning.

Do you actually know anything about anything, or is your knowledge base
built entirely upon what you google?



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HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:


I've been told by a number of electricians and plumbers that the Union
training programs create false expectations in terms of both wage and
real world conditions.


Employers, students, the labor dept, and hopefully the Unions
themselves have been very disappointed with the effectiveness of the
Job Corp to provide proper training or job placement for grads.



You really are an ignorant a**hole, Reggie. In the construction trades,
the purpose of the job corps is to provide unskilled, undisciplined kids
with a few decent life skills and preliminary job skills so they know
the importance of showing up for work on time, sober, and with an
attitude conducive to work. The job corps provides pre-apprenticeship
training, and a bit of a taste of the sort of skills they'll be learning.

Do you actually know anything about anything, or is your knowledge base
built entirely upon what you google?


Yes, I do have a very large knowledge base, thanks for asking. Why do
you find it necessary to use foul language whenever someone disagrees
with you. I pointed out that employers, students and the labor dept.
are not pleased with the results of the job corp and you go on a rabid
tirade. Are the Unions pleased with the results of the Job Corp?





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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:


I've been told by a number of electricians and plumbers that the Union
training programs create false expectations in terms of both wage and
real world conditions.

Employers, students, the labor dept, and hopefully the Unions
themselves have been very disappointed with the effectiveness of the
Job Corp to provide proper training or job placement for grads.



You really are an ignorant a**hole, Reggie. In the construction
trades, the purpose of the job corps is to provide unskilled,
undisciplined kids with a few decent life skills and preliminary job
skills so they know the importance of showing up for work on time,
sober, and with an attitude conducive to work. The job corps provides
pre-apprenticeship training, and a bit of a taste of the sort of
skills they'll be learning.

Do you actually know anything about anything, or is your knowledge
base built entirely upon what you google?


Yes, I do have a very large knowledge base, thanks for asking. Why do
you find it necessary to use foul language whenever someone disagrees
with you. I pointed out that employers, students and the labor dept.
are not pleased with the results of the job corp and you go on a rabid
tirade. Are the Unions pleased with the results of the Job Corp?






I don't know, Reggie. I don't "speak" for the unions. On the national
level, several training programs with which I have familiarity have few
problems with the apprentices they get out of the job corps pre-job
programs.

The "labor department" these days is a piece of Bush-admin crap, just
like everything else the Bush Admin has touched, and therefore its
opinions are not relevant.
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The "labor department" these days is a piece of Bush-admin crap, just like
everything else the Bush Admin has touched, and therefore its opinions are
not relevant.


You're just ****ed they caught Ullico with their hands in the cookie jar.




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BillP wrote:
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The "labor department" these days is a piece of Bush-admin crap, just like
everything else the Bush Admin has touched, and therefore its opinions are
not relevant.


You're just ****ed they caught Ullico with their hands in the cookie jar.






Bill, try to work this through your pea-brain.
My consulting contract with ULLICO ended more than three and a half
years ago. I helped out with a transition, and when it was over, I moved
on. Got it? DO you have enough working synapses to parse that?

The fact remains, everything in government the Bush Admin controls is a
piece of crap.



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HK wrote:
BillP wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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The "labor department" these days is a piece of Bush-admin crap, just
like everything else the Bush Admin has touched, and therefore its
opinions are not relevant.


You're just ****ed they caught Ullico with their hands in the cookie jar.






Bill, try to work this through your pea-brain.
My consulting contract with ULLICO ended more than three and a half
years ago. I helped out with a transition, and when it was over, I moved
on. Got it? DO you have enough working synapses to parse that?

The fact remains, everything in government the Bush Admin controls is a
piece of crap.


Bush controls everything except Congress and the Judiciary, therefore
anything in the executive branch is a "piece of crap?" What happens if
a Democrat is sworn into the office of the president on Jan 20th 2009?
Does everything in the executive branch suddenly turn to roses or does
it take years and years to unseat all of those Bush people?

Grow up Krause.
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BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
BillP wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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The "labor department" these days is a piece of Bush-admin crap,
just like everything else the Bush Admin has touched, and therefore
its opinions are not relevant.

You're just ****ed they caught Ullico with their hands in the cookie
jar.






Bill, try to work this through your pea-brain.
My consulting contract with ULLICO ended more than three and a half
years ago. I helped out with a transition, and when it was over, I
moved on. Got it? DO you have enough working synapses to parse that?

The fact remains, everything in government the Bush Admin controls is
a piece of crap.


Bush controls everything except Congress and the Judiciary, therefore
anything in the executive branch is a "piece of crap?" What happens if
a Democrat is sworn into the office of the president on Jan 20th 2009?
Does everything in the executive branch suddenly turn to roses or does
it take years and years to unseat all of those Bush people?

Grow up Krause.


Well said but it will fall of deaf ears.

-dk
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HK wrote:
BillP wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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The "labor department" these days is a piece of Bush-admin crap, just
like everything else the Bush Admin has touched, and therefore its
opinions are not relevant.


You're just ****ed they caught Ullico with their hands in the cookie jar.






Bill, try to work this through your pea-brain.
My consulting contract with ULLICO ended more than three and a half
years ago. I helped out with a transition, and when it was over, I moved
on. Got it? DO you have enough working synapses to parse that?

The fact remains, everything in government the Bush Admin controls is a
piece of crap.


Since you left them, what are you doing now? I own a business. Let's
start with that...

-dk
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HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:


I've been told by a number of electricians and plumbers that the Union
training programs create false expectations in terms of both wage and
real world conditions.


Employers, students, the labor dept, and hopefully the Unions
themselves have been very disappointed with the effectiveness of the
Job Corp to provide proper training or job placement for grads.



You really are an ignorant a**hole, Reggie. In the construction trades,
the purpose of the job corps is to provide unskilled, undisciplined kids
with a few decent life skills and preliminary job skills so they know
the importance of showing up for work on time, sober, and with an
attitude conducive to work. The job corps provides pre-apprenticeship
training, and a bit of a taste of the sort of skills they'll be learning.

Do you actually know anything about anything, or is your knowledge base
built entirely upon what you google?


One summer working at McDonald's or Burger King will teach than those
basic job skills.
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BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:


I've been told by a number of electricians and plumbers that the Union
training programs create false expectations in terms of both wage and
real world conditions.

Employers, students, the labor dept, and hopefully the Unions
themselves have been very disappointed with the effectiveness of the
Job Corp to provide proper training or job placement for grads.



You really are an ignorant a**hole, Reggie. In the construction
trades, the purpose of the job corps is to provide unskilled,
undisciplined kids with a few decent life skills and preliminary job
skills so they know the importance of showing up for work on time,
sober, and with an attitude conducive to work. The job corps provides
pre-apprenticeship training, and a bit of a taste of the sort of
skills they'll be learning.

Do you actually know anything about anything, or is your knowledge
base built entirely upon what you google?


One summer working at McDonald's or Burger King will teach than those
basic job skills.



Is that how you got into the marines?

Obviously, the job corps is another subject about which you know nothing.


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