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Originally posted by exlude View PostYep, you know absolutely nothing about the reenlistment process. Thanks.
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Originally posted by turboskull1 View PostSo when you took your current job assuming that you are employed, you expected no wage increase over time? How is this any different than the unions re-negotiating our wage and welfare contract? The standard that I used for Forever Frost is the same for everyone, we all make life choices as to what we are willing to do and to what level of compensation we expect. You might call it a double standard, I just call it making smart career choices.
StevoOriginally posted by SSMAN...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostYou do realize that business tries to get rid of unions only to have their places vandalized and the shops shut down and barricaded by unions and the illegal immigrants they hire to walk the picket line because the 'workers' can't be bother to.
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Originally posted by stevo View PostI WOULD NOT want to work at a company that rewards someone due to how long they have been on the job. I WOULD want to work at a company that rewards someone for doing a better job, regardless of time working at the company.
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I got a question for you. How does the company you work for award vacation time, personal leave, or sick days? How do they decide who goes on vacation at what time?
Union or not I'd bet it's all based on seniority and time with the company. So your not going to work for a company that gives 5 weeks vacation to an employee that has been there 20 years and only 1 week to the guy that just got hired. I mean vacation time is a reward and viewed as compensation.
So I guess by your value system your going to be unemployed because there isn't a company in country that doesn't have some sort of seniority based rewards.
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Originally posted by turboskull1 View PostDidn't you sign a contract spelling out wages and benefits over a specified time period? Were not pay raises figured in, based upon time and rank? If you re-enlist, is not a new contract signed, usually with some sort of bonus? Why should you get a re-enlistment bonus, why not stick to the original agreement that you had with Uncle Sam? I can tell you why, because eveyone wants to get ahead and do the best that they can for their families, and to do so wages must rise in proprtion to ones needs or at least keep up with the rate of inflation. You signing a multi year enlistment contract is no different than the unions, both sides are in agreement with what is considered a fair amount of compensation for the specified time frame, and when the time is up re-negotiating begins.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by stevo View PostI WOULD NOT want to work at a company that rewards someone due to how long they have been on the job. I WOULD want to work at a company that rewards someone for doing a better job, regardless of time working at the company.
StevoI wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by turboskull1 View PostYou realize that large corporations lay off by the hundreds with absolute disregard for the welfare of the workers who made them rich, all in the pursuit of a larger profit? Sounds like tit for tat to me. It's a crying shame that we as Americans want to protect corporate greed hiding under the guise of capitalism, just to fatten the already grossly swollen wallets of corporate America. It's time to wake up America and re-take what our founding fathers envisioned for us as a nation!I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostYou do know that the whole point of a company is the make a profit, right? It's not to create jobs, it's not to pay unions, it's to make a profit. Don't start with 'disregard for welfare of the workers.' Are you saying that there are no federal laws protecting the workers or is that the job of the unions?
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostHave you ever served? Yes, I signed a contract with wages listed and those wages get changed based on the Congress. Same as you signed your contract and that contract should be changeable according to the needs of the business. Not everyone gets reenlistment contracts and we dont' have anyone negotiating our contracts for us. We go before the guy and he tells us what is out there for us to reenlist. Also, we can't walk out if we dont' like our pay AND we can't strike. Let's see what happens if you get tired of your contract before it ends. YOu strike. Dont' try to compare the unions to the military. You fail. Badly.
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Actually, I'm not. I love the military and I would do it again in a heartbeat. I never really cared too much about the pay because I loved my job. However, you compared my contract to yours, where you can not get fired, if you have seniority you are pretty much able to sit on your ass whereas in the infantry, it doesn't matter what my contract says, I do whatever the Army tells me and if I don't like it, tough.
I do love the comment about a 'true need.' What the fuck is a 'true need?' china invades? The Soviets parachute over Colorado? If there was a draft you wouldn't have the option to talk about pay, it'd be mandatory. And you're still missing the point. Unions are killing business and if you don't want to join a union, you can't get the job. If you and I were going for the same job, I was more skilled and would be a better asset than you but I refused to join the union, I'd be denied the job because union wouldn't let me work there. See the similarity to the mob? No kickbacks, Joey doesn't let you work. You try to get a job during a union strike and you get knees busted and your car vandalized. Sound civil? Sound like looking out for the people? What about those legacy golf courses the unions have? What do unions produce anyway? You could do away with every one of them and business would thrive whereas you expand unions and you kill industry. Want to know what happened with GM? GM wasn't making any money but there were still on the line for legacy costs AND more benefits because the UAW wouldn't bend. They didn't care that GM was bleeding and couldn't afford it anymore. It was "Well my contract states..."
I guess you didn't hear about the plant that was going out of business and a company stepped in to buy it but wouldn't take the union workers with it. The union blocked the sale and the plant closed. All because unions do not bend, they do not care about the company and they don't care about the people. What they DO care about is the union duesI wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostActually, I'm not. I love the military and I would do it again in a heartbeat. I never really cared too much about the pay because I loved my job. However, you compared my contract to yours, where you can not get fired, if you have seniority you are pretty much able to sit on your ass whereas in the infantry, it doesn't matter what my contract says, I do whatever the Army tells me and if I don't like it, tough.
I do love the comment about a 'true need.' What the fuck is a 'true need?' china invades? The Soviets parachute over Colorado? If there was a draft you wouldn't have the option to talk about pay, it'd be mandatory. And you're still missing the point. Unions are killing business and if you don't want to join a union, you can't get the job. If you and I were going for the same job, I was more skilled and would be a better asset than you but I refused to join the union, I'd be denied the job because union wouldn't let me work there. See the similarity to the mob? No kickbacks, Joey doesn't let you work. You try to get a job during a union strike and you get knees busted and your car vandalized. Sound civil? Sound like looking out for the people? What about those legacy golf courses the unions have? What do unions produce anyway? You could do away with every one of them and business would thrive whereas you expand unions and you kill industry. Want to know what happened with GM? GM wasn't making any money but there were still on the line for legacy costs AND more benefits because the UAW wouldn't bend. They didn't care that GM was bleeding and couldn't afford it anymore. It was "Well my contract states..."
I guess you didn't hear about the plant that was going out of business and a company stepped in to buy it but wouldn't take the union workers with it. The union blocked the sale and the plant closed. All because unions do not bend, they do not care about the company and they don't care about the people. What they DO care about is the union dues
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Originally posted by FreightTrain View PostI got a question for you. How does the company you work for award vacation time, personal leave, or sick days? How do they decide who goes on vacation at what time?
Union or not I'd bet it's all based on seniority and time with the company. So your not going to work for a company that gives 5 weeks vacation to an employee that has been there 20 years and only 1 week to the guy that just got hired. I mean vacation time is a reward and viewed as compensation.
So I guess by your value system your going to be unemployed because there isn't a company in country that doesn't have some sort of seniority based rewards.
See this is how it is done in the non-union world. People are compensated on their talents and value, not compensated due to how many years they have been with the company. This process rewards productiveness and hard work.
StevoOriginally posted by SSMAN...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.
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