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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5512399" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Truck bumpers, backhoe buckets steam jenny's appliances and anything else UPS doesn't want or what Fat Freddy can steal off the LTL's All for half the wages and zero benefits. </p><p> I recently attended my school district's joint operating committee meeting. I was surprised to learn that 64% of the junior class of one of the participating school districts are attending the vocational/technical school to study and become proficient in one or more of the skilled trades. Why? Retirements by people from those trades are opening up a lot of jobs. </p><p></p><p>When you compare what a union skilled trades job pays compared to what Ground contractors will be able to pay in the aftermath of what will likely be very modest increases in FXG contractor rates.....guess who's going to get the more productive and better character workers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5512399, member: 58386"] Truck bumpers, backhoe buckets steam jenny's appliances and anything else UPS doesn't want or what Fat Freddy can steal off the LTL's All for half the wages and zero benefits. I recently attended my school district's joint operating committee meeting. I was surprised to learn that 64% of the junior class of one of the participating school districts are attending the vocational/technical school to study and become proficient in one or more of the skilled trades. Why? Retirements by people from those trades are opening up a lot of jobs. When you compare what a union skilled trades job pays compared to what Ground contractors will be able to pay in the aftermath of what will likely be very modest increases in FXG contractor rates.....guess who's going to get the more productive and better character workers? [/QUOTE]
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