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Let us work to bring manufacturing back toi the US !!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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My Dad's a machinist. The company he's worked for, for as long as i've been alive, produces the machines that seam the lids on cans. Coke cans, food cans, you name it, the machines my dad worked on sealed them. Most of that time he was in the Steel Workers Union. He's made around 18 to 20 dollars an hour for many many years. If not more. I honestly don't know but it was at least 20 as a union man. He worked in parts, assembly, and fabrication. The man knows lathe's, laser cutters, and other tools I've never used in my own shop experience. When I think of a skilled craftsman, I think of people like my dad. You can't get much more middle class then that. These days, hes a company man now. Sorta. Made low level management (foreman) by virtue of his time in the company, and his knowledge. His company was bought out a few years back. Now, everything has stopped. No more retirement pensions, no more company picnic's, and... no more skilled craftsman. They've gone about dismanteling the place. Outsourcing what they can, and what they can't, replacing with unskilled laborers who can only do one thing. But even then, this place's days are numbered. That company sold the land, but rented back the buildings it occupies. My dad showed me around the other week. Place is practially a ghost town. Of the 5 large buildings they used to have, that occupied one city block, their down to 2 now, and even that is a skeleton crew. This new management has been working him 6-7 days a week getting what they can out of him before he retires. I'm sure the executives are enjoying their large salaries. edit: Have to say, touring my dads work, i can only imagine the experience and knowledge lost because once these craftsmen are gone, they are NOT passing down their knowledge to new apprentices. The whole thing is bloody sad, and in my mind, representative to whats been going on in this country for some time. |
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Maybe you're too young to remember the days before we became environmentally conscious but I do and it wasn't a pretty (or healthy) sight. |
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[QUOTE=August;1487810]A machinist isn't a production worker Duc. [quote] Well, I come from a blue collar family. So in my mind, i kind of lump all blue color jobs together in the same.... "caste". Some just pay more then others is all. Quote:
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If they don't then one of two things will happen. Either the stock holders will can the CEO for someone who will do the job, or the company will become uncompetitive and go out of business soon thereafter. So you can sit there and blame them all you want but you're still gonna be out of a job. |
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, so explain to me why the CEO of my company told me their stopping 401K matching in any capacity because "nobody else is doing it in this economy"? Considering our company was making its quarterly quota's, that is utter BS. Oh, and explain to me why I haven't recieved my last bonus from a year ago that was promised if we made our quarterly goals (which we did), and yet the company has money for the CEO to travel all over the world? Oh and explain to me why our company's revenue is going up, but the expenses are also going up due to the CEO travellling around all the time? From what I heard, hes travel expenses are breaking the company. Oh and explain to me why a CEO will boot people out of their office that they resided in for the last 8 years, only to turn it into his private conference rooms while said people end up in some cubby hole? Did i mention he's never even there? This guy is a stark contrast to our last guy. He founded the damn company, and cared about its people. He took care of us, we took care of him. He got results and didnt travel anywhere near as much as this new guy we have. He also took a "whats good for the goose is good for the gander" approach. He never sat upon a virtual throne and treated everyone like ****. I can go on and on. Yeah the board wants results, but there is a point to achieve those results that crosses an ethical line. (edit: decided to cut back on the vitriol a bit, however therapeutic. ) |
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And where did I say I was supporting unions? I only stated my dad was in the Steel Workers union. Still, at least unions try to keep jobs here at home. CEO's and similar executives would sell the entire country off to china if it meant a larger salary, lavish life styles, and golden parachutes for themselves. They are scumbags of the lowest form, growing fat while trodding, and ****ting upon the backs of other. There really isn't anything you can say that would change my opinion of those bastards. |
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Not only that, but the job market REALLY sucks right now. I've barely started to look at my options, but man, its depressing. What was really depressing is that Even getting into the AF is compedative now. People are starting to look at the miliary more as job option apparenly. Im way past re enlistment age, so once my job is gone, i'm not sure what i'll do. But, its therapeutic to vent, and here is the only place I can. There's really nothing else I can do about things. I talk a bunch of ****, but really im just scared, and crying on a messageboard about it. *sigh* As the saying goes, "It's good to be the king". The rich get richer, the poor get poorer. Middle class is declining, everythigns made in china, etc etc. The American dream is so far from my grasp. I never asked for much in life. A job i could count on that would put a roof over my head that I could call my own, food on my plate, and the occasional vacation. And even that, is slipping further and further from my grasp. It sucks. |
Duci, employer employee loyality has not been around on any grand scale for well over 20 years. As soon as companies started looking at 401K for retirements and pension plans abolished employees became nothing but a number to the HR department as well as management. Incentives to get the fat bonus was more important than employee loyality. So, I agree whole heartedly with your assessment of the current state of affairs in the working world. I too worked for a company for 11 years. Dropped me like a bad habit because a new regional manager came onboard. He wanted to cut everyone out of my terminal. Including me. His manager said I stay and eveyone else was sent packing. I survived about another 12 months but the writing was on the walls. Trained people and moved an entire trucking terminal to a new 100 door facility. Got my walking papers after that. However, it was a blessing. I love were I work now. I'm well taken care of.
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No Income Tax Cuts for Small Business Owners?
Obama to Outline Goals in Speech.President Obama is prepared to announce his opposition to extending tax cuts for the wealthy during an economic speech in Cleveland Wednesday, but White House officials told Fox News not to expect the president to draw a line in the sand.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010...sion-tax-cuts/ Note:Published September 08, 2010 |
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