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<blockquote data-quote="joejo" data-source="post: 917194" data-attributes="member: 26396"><p>first i am not trying to fight with you, we all have our opinions, but i just want to respond to a few comments.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>i suppose there has never been a non-union worker who has done this? </p><p>i am an ironworker in pittsburgh, i have been "black listed" but it dosen't matter. we can solicit ourt own work, so technically i don't need the union hall to get me work, just my reputation. those who can preform get the work period. i have seen many guys starve out and quit or move on. building trades, like i stated earlier, has no immunity. if you can't work you can't stay. we typically work with hard dollar bids, and if we don't make the contractor money, he will not bid work with us again.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>i was born to go against the grain. it hasen't affected my ability to get enough credit hours, nor many thousands of other union tradesmen.</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>this is completely wrong. i have never seen a good hard working guy in my buisiness held back. our work is word of mouth. if someone is good he will be on my hire list. why would i want dead weight on my jobs. i want to look good so i surround myself with good workers.</p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>i bet your employees would like that. sure would feel good to be able to afford something. </p><p>apparently your employees make next to nothing, just a few bucks above min wage. </p><p>you can always not bid those jobs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joejo, post: 917194, member: 26396"] first i am not trying to fight with you, we all have our opinions, but i just want to respond to a few comments. i suppose there has never been a non-union worker who has done this? i am an ironworker in pittsburgh, i have been "black listed" but it dosen't matter. we can solicit ourt own work, so technically i don't need the union hall to get me work, just my reputation. those who can preform get the work period. i have seen many guys starve out and quit or move on. building trades, like i stated earlier, has no immunity. if you can't work you can't stay. we typically work with hard dollar bids, and if we don't make the contractor money, he will not bid work with us again. i was born to go against the grain. it hasen't affected my ability to get enough credit hours, nor many thousands of other union tradesmen. this is completely wrong. i have never seen a good hard working guy in my buisiness held back. our work is word of mouth. if someone is good he will be on my hire list. why would i want dead weight on my jobs. i want to look good so i surround myself with good workers. i bet your employees would like that. sure would feel good to be able to afford something. apparently your employees make next to nothing, just a few bucks above min wage. you can always not bid those jobs. [/QUOTE]
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