But how are unions bad?
Comments
-
Honda is perhaps the biggest idiot ever to post here. Wow.
-
Maybe if you bought more stuff that was made in America, you could avoid having to deal with your imported shit getting hung up at the docks.
Oh, and does your anti-union schtick include the police union? Somehow I doubt that. -
Topdawg is a high roller, everyone knows that.OZONE said:Maybe if you bought more stuff that was made in America, you could avoid having to deal with your imported shit getting hung up at the docks.
Oh, and does your anti-union schtick include the police union? Somehow I doubt that. -
There are simply items you can't buy in America, for environmental reasons those goods are gone. Maybe they will come back to Messico, but no way do your environmental lobbyist friends let certain factories get built in America again.OZONE said:Maybe if you bought more stuff that was made in America, you could avoid having to deal with your imported shit getting hung up at the docks.
Oh, and does your anti-union schtick include the police union? Somehow I doubt that.
I don't believe in unions, period. At one time they served a purpose in this country, their time has come and gone. It shows in the dwindling numbers.
Oh, and does you buy American schtick include your personal buying habits? Somehow I doubt that. -
In fact - you're correct if you look at things like government employees and those in the educational system.puppylove_sugarsteel said:Unions are the best thing going for the middle class...and im a conservative.
Killer bennies, decent pay, never able to be fired jobs galore. -
Perhaps?PurpleJ said:Honda is perhaps the biggest idiot ever to post here. Wow.
-
The ignorance of some in this thread is funny.
I mean....really funny. -
So your truck is sitting in the port for 50 days idle? I'm guessing no. If your trucks are moving, and your customer knows it's the ports fault the shipment is late, then what's the issue?topdawgnc said:
You might have trouble with critical thinking ...2001400ex said:What no one disputes is that the situation at the ports is approaching gridlock. According to the Port of Oakland Tuesday, 10 to 15 ships “are anchored in San Francisco Bay daily awaiting berths at Oakland marine terminals.” Truckers are becoming increasingly frustrated at the wait times of eight hours or more to get into terminals and load or unload their cargo.
it is 8 hours to get in and unload and load your truck ... it takes longer to unload 10 to 15 ships that are stacked in queue in the bay.
hth
Some of our shipments, which are coming into Kansas City are 50 days late. -
Someone lacks real world experience
-
*swoon*RaceBannon said:Someone lacks real world experience








