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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2224933" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Hearing the same thing in my neck of the woods, Bounty. Given X's ceaseless demand for more and more precision and production I think the days of a cheap labor high turn over work place will reach a conclusion. In the not too distant future a healthy, productive, experienced, drug free individual who lives a socially responsible life will be able to walk into a terminal introduce himself to the contractors operating there but where as in the past asks "how much are offering?' this time he says " this is how much I want", leaving contractors to decide if they are willing to cut their operating margin to get the best person or take a chance on an indifferent, less productive person of suspect character and a track record of poor life decisions. Sometimes it work out for the better but an equal number of times it turns into a nightmare and with so much more from an economic perspective riding on that decision can he afford to take the chance?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2224933, member: 58386"] Hearing the same thing in my neck of the woods, Bounty. Given X's ceaseless demand for more and more precision and production I think the days of a cheap labor high turn over work place will reach a conclusion. In the not too distant future a healthy, productive, experienced, drug free individual who lives a socially responsible life will be able to walk into a terminal introduce himself to the contractors operating there but where as in the past asks "how much are offering?' this time he says " this is how much I want", leaving contractors to decide if they are willing to cut their operating margin to get the best person or take a chance on an indifferent, less productive person of suspect character and a track record of poor life decisions. Sometimes it work out for the better but an equal number of times it turns into a nightmare and with so much more from an economic perspective riding on that decision can he afford to take the chance? [/QUOTE]
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