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<blockquote data-quote="EverybodyLovesMike" data-source="post: 4713860" data-attributes="member: 81758"><p>"You will always be doing union work."</p><p></p><p>This. You're actually a cheaper source of labor for the company given you'll most likely never get injured doing work that you're not supposed to do, right? But also, since you dont have union protection and you are working to meet unreasonable demands, work like your life depends on it while those 'lazy union workers' can work at a safe pace without fear of being fired.</p><p></p><p>You're also cheaper given your bennies are roughly half as good as those who are in the union except you'll have to pay for it on top of it.</p><p></p><p>Not to rub salt on that wound but if you want to retire, you better contributing to that "super" 401k with your glorious semi annual raise that is worth less than you are to the company. Pretty low.</p><p></p><p>Quit and come back in 6 months. It isnt worth regretting it 6 years down the line and you still hate your life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EverybodyLovesMike, post: 4713860, member: 81758"] "You will always be doing union work." This. You're actually a cheaper source of labor for the company given you'll most likely never get injured doing work that you're not supposed to do, right? But also, since you dont have union protection and you are working to meet unreasonable demands, work like your life depends on it while those 'lazy union workers' can work at a safe pace without fear of being fired. You're also cheaper given your bennies are roughly half as good as those who are in the union except you'll have to pay for it on top of it. Not to rub salt on that wound but if you want to retire, you better contributing to that "super" 401k with your glorious semi annual raise that is worth less than you are to the company. Pretty low. Quit and come back in 6 months. It isnt worth regretting it 6 years down the line and you still hate your life. [/QUOTE]
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