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by Ziner » Thu Feb 17, 2011 2:41 pm
by jb » Thu Feb 17, 2011 3:16 pm
by Orenthal » Thu Feb 17, 2011 3:23 pm
by FUDU » Thu Feb 17, 2011 3:29 pm
by jb » Thu Feb 17, 2011 3:31 pm
Orenthal wrote:The goal should be to break the unions.
by jerryroche » Thu Feb 17, 2011 3:36 pm
by danwismar » Thu Feb 17, 2011 3:45 pm
by Orenthal » Thu Feb 17, 2011 3:46 pm
jb wrote:Orenthal wrote:The goal should be to break the unions.
- Roger Goodell
Nah seriously. I know your DoD stories and I'll say that i agree & will never work in a union setting ever again if I can possibly help it. But do you think there is any room at all for them in any role at all anymore? I mean, the victian guilded age reallly did suck for most people before the progressive era. Is that all so much ancient history?
by Orenthal » Thu Feb 17, 2011 3:48 pm
jerryroche wrote:Until the late 1950s, there was no unionization of public-sector employees. But New York City Mayor Robert Wagner, in order to bribe city workers for their votes, allowed them to unionize. President JFK made it legal for federal workers to unionize. Ever since, here’s how it works: public officials pass legislation to enhance union power and worker benefits; in return, said public officials get money from unions and votes from workers to get re-elected. At the local, state and federal levels.
Now, voters can vote however the hell they please, but it’s OUR MONEY that’s being donated to certain union-favored candidates. Here’s how THAT works: we pay the wages of public-sector employees with our taxes, then the union takes “dues” from the paychecks and donates it to whomever (usually Democrats) they wish.
Who was it that said “There is something rotten in the state of Denmark”?
As for pensions and benefits, I’ve been in the private sector ever since leaving the Army, and I’ve never received any defined-benefit-type “pension” from any employer, ever. So why should I be paying for the pensions of public employees? Let them contribute to their OWN pensions or 401(k)s, just like I’ve done my whole adult life.
And the argument that public-sector employees don’t make as much as their private-sector counterparts and thus deserve an elite pension system is just hogwash, as numerous surveys have recently shown. They make just as much, if not more.
by Orenthal » Thu Feb 17, 2011 3:53 pm
Both his dry Yankee wit and his frugality with words became legendary. His wife, Grace Goodhue Coolidge, recounted that a young woman sitting next to Coolidge at a dinner party confided to him she had bet she could get at least three words of conversation from him. Without looking at her he quietly retorted, "You lose."
by Fire Marshall Bill » Thu Feb 17, 2011 4:08 pm
by jb » Thu Feb 17, 2011 4:15 pm
by danwismar » Thu Feb 17, 2011 4:16 pm
Orenthal wrote:All one has to do to find economic growth is look to areas with weak organized labor.
by Fire Marshall Bill » Thu Feb 17, 2011 4:23 pm
jb wrote:^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Well yeah, ur in the center of Glenn Beck and Col Kurtz. So there.
by Ziner » Thu Feb 17, 2011 4:27 pm
by FUDU » Thu Feb 17, 2011 4:30 pm
by Ziner » Thu Feb 17, 2011 4:57 pm
FUDU wrote:Also all I can say to anyone who thinks the sector they are employed is worse off due to the rules is simply, go get a job in the other sector, I'd at least have more respect for that person.
by exiledbuckeye » Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:22 pm
by gotribe31 » Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:29 pm
Ziner wrote:FUDU wrote:Also all I can say to anyone who thinks the sector they are employed is worse off due to the rules is simply, go get a job in the other sector, I'd at least have more respect for that person.
As I stated above, I am working on it. I am not kidding.
http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolit ... 81289.html The ultimate fillibuster, run and hide. Very mature.

by Orenthal » Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:31 pm
by Ziner » Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:34 pm
by Orenthal » Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:34 pm
gotribe31 wrote:2) Careful what you wish for. If you want to get a govt job and be a hump, by all means go for it. But if you're a person who can't half-ass a job and still sleep at night, you'll be treated like a rented mule by those who can, and do the work of 3 people while 2 others have coffee/smoke breaks and online shop all day.
by Ziner » Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:37 pm
gotribe31 wrote:
2) Careful what you wish for. If you want to get a govt job and be a hump, by all means go for it. But if you're a person who can't half-ass a job and still sleep at night, you'll be treated like a rented mule by those who can, and do the work of 3 people while 2 others have coffee/smoke breaks and online shop all day.
by Orenthal » Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:39 pm
by gotribe31 » Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:39 pm

by Orenthal » Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:41 pm
by Orenthal » Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:44 pm
by jb » Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:45 pm
by Ziner » Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:46 pm
Orenthal wrote:^^^Interviewed at the Cleveland Fed. Was my worst interview coming out of college. Two very attractive ironbox alpha females busted right through my BS talk express.
Sunk my battleship. The HR person who asked me how I did got a frank response.
"I sucked."
by Ziner » Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:47 pm
jb wrote:http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110217/ap_on_re_us/us_wisconsin_budget_unions
25,000 protesters at the capital
by jb » Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:52 pm
exiledbuckeye wrote:Unions are most definitely not a black and white issue for me. Grew up with autoworker parents, the kind who actually showed up for work and worked hard. The union jobs allowed my family to have a modest middle-class lifestyle, which they would not have otherwise had the opportunity to do given their family situations growing up. Neither of them could have ever gone to college out of high school. And as far as I know, they never had outrageous salaries or benefits. They made maybe 40K each as recently as 2007. They are now retired and have very modest pensions; their 401Ks are decimated because those were all paid out in Ford stock.
I also saw firsthand how the unions allowed too many people to abuse the system. No reason for the union to get people their jobs back after they were caught selling drugs at work, etc. Much of the issues with the UAW, at least, was the overtime policies. Tons of people making fat $$$ by working overtime because the union effectively blocked the hiring of new workers.
I do have a problem with the Wal-Martization of wages and the destruction of organized labor because it is forcing too many people to rely on college education if they want any sort of middle-class lifestyle. I work in higher education and I see far too many students in college who do not have the aptitude for it, simply because you have to have a bachelor's degree for any meaningful employment these days. IMO, this is a huge reason why the cost of a college education has skyrocketed - tons and tons of money is spent on support services and other remedial efforts for people who shouldn't be in college anyway, and wouldn't if we still had some kind of decent wage opportunities for high school graduates.
I don't think unions should be outlawed, but I think they need a ton of reform. Not sure if that's actually possible, though.
And FTR, I work in the public sector and I make much less than my private sector counterparts. My "benefits" are laughable. Of course, I live in the South so I am not unionized.
by jb » Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:54 pm
Ziner wrote:jb wrote:http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110217/ap_on_re_us/us_wisconsin_budget_unions
25,000 protesters at the capital
Now is their opportunity, lock them all out and hire new employees

by Orenthal » Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:56 pm
Ziner wrote:Orenthal wrote:^^^Interviewed at the Cleveland Fed. Was my worst interview coming out of college. Two very attractive ironbox alpha females busted right through my BS talk express.
Sunk my battleship. The HR person who asked me how I did got a frank response.
"I sucked."
Were they hot?
Well if I get an interview I will let you know how it goes... I feel like the engine of the BS talk express when I am in interviews.... maybe I will be brought down to size.
by Ziner » Thu Feb 17, 2011 7:00 pm
jb wrote:Ziner wrote:jb wrote:http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110217/ap_on_re_us/us_wisconsin_budget_unions
25,000 protesters at the capital
Now is their opportunity, lock them all out and hire new employees
get yr resume in asap!
by Orenthal » Thu Feb 17, 2011 7:02 pm
by jb » Thu Feb 17, 2011 7:12 pm
Ziner wrote:jb wrote:Ziner wrote:jb wrote:http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110217/ap_on_re_us/us_wisconsin_budget_unions
25,000 protesters at the capital
Now is their opportunity, lock them all out and hire new employees
get yr resume in asap!
They couldnt pay me what I would need to move from Colorado to Wisconsin... regardless of that cushy pension. Besides, soon they will have to *gasp* contribute to it.
by Ziner » Thu Feb 17, 2011 7:20 pm
jb wrote:Dunno Z. Been to Milwaukee a few times recently. Some really nice burbs. And Madison is one of the better college cities in the US, politics and leanings aside.

by Orenthal » Thu Feb 17, 2011 7:27 pm

by jb » Thu Feb 17, 2011 7:41 pm
by Ziner » Thu Feb 17, 2011 7:45 pm
jb wrote:All I see is cold & barren, buddy. Plus it looks like big, angry bears live there. Big angry bone eaters.
Give me some water to play on or near.

by motherscratcher » Thu Feb 17, 2011 8:00 pm
jb wrote:http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110217/ap_on_re_us/us_wisconsin_budget_unions
25,000 protesters at the capital
by peeker643 » Thu Feb 17, 2011 9:44 pm
Orenthal wrote:Ziner wrote:Orenthal wrote:^^^Interviewed at the Cleveland Fed. Was my worst interview coming out of college. Two very attractive ironbox alpha females busted right through my BS talk express.
Sunk my battleship. The HR person who asked me how I did got a frank response.
"I sucked."
Were they hot?
Well if I get an interview I will let you know how it goes... I feel like the engine of the BS talk express when I am in interviews.... maybe I will be brought down to size.
Smoking. Very driven. The younger of the two was very near my age (fresh from college) and already had an MBA and CPA's. Eh, I'm smart, but I don't have that type of "machine" drive.
by Cerebral_DownTime » Thu Feb 17, 2011 11:40 pm
by Erie Warrior » Thu Feb 17, 2011 11:58 pm
Fire Marshall Bill wrote: There is not a bigger group of whining crying self loathing do nothing me first asswipes than the teachers unions.


by Cerebral_DownTime » Fri Feb 18, 2011 12:01 am
Q: What has two thumbs, argues with imaginary internet people over sports and societal issues, and will have to start paying for his own retirement?
A: This guy.
by danwismar » Fri Feb 18, 2011 12:49 am
Erie Warrior wrote:But I got news for you, that hardworking, blue collar 'Merican attitude of the '50s won't get you a job at McDowell's today. And it won't in the future either. The only thing that matters now is education. Technology is changing the face of business at a lightning fast pace. Being an autoworker in nothing compared to engineering an automated car-welding robot. And good old 'Merica ain't doing too good in math and science.
The government needs to be doing everything it can to attract qualified people to the teaching field, not running them off at every turn. You want to stop wasting ungodly sums of money on pseudo-wars to stabilize oil interests? How about hiring and retaining some quality math and science teachers to inspire a kid to develop a feasible storage system for solar and wind power? Have you been paying attention to Jeopardy! recently? A computer is beating ass. I bet the guys who designed it can tell you all about their favorite teacher.
And it probably is a pretentious stand point to think my job is more important than yours, but fuck you, what other kind of attitude would you want out of a teacher. You're damn right I think I have an important job.
by motherscratcher » Fri Feb 18, 2011 2:48 am
by FUDU » Fri Feb 18, 2011 3:42 am
motherscratcher wrote:Both my parents are teachers. My mom is still. My dad retired a few back. He taught, was faculty manager (whatever the hell that is), coach anything and everything, volunteered his time whenever needed, and was the best damn teacher (seriously) that I ever had. I had him for calculus (scored a 5 on the test).
For a long time he worked construction on the weekends. That's also what he did with his summers too, up until he retired. My dad worked hard.
Now, I don't know much about unions. But, I do know that that man is not a "whining crying self loathing do nothing me first asswipe."
I've met FMB and he's a good dude. I don't know why he has such a hard-on for the teacher's union. I wish he didn't, because my father is a good man. So are the vast majority of the teachers I know. And I know a lot.
by Fire Marshall Bill » Fri Feb 18, 2011 10:01 am
For a long time he worked construction on the weekends. That's also what he did with his summers too, up until he retired. My dad worked hard.
by Fire Marshall Bill » Fri Feb 18, 2011 10:14 am
Fire Marshall Bill wrote:
There is not a bigger group of whining crying self loathing do nothing me first asswipes than the teachers unions.
Q: What has two thumbs, argues with imaginary internet people over sports and societal issues, and will have to start paying for his own retirement?
A: This guy.
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