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<blockquote data-quote="Serf" data-source="post: 1276487" data-attributes="member: 50254"><p>Yes. Like the Express motto of nickel and dime'in employees. However, Volkswagen is a major, world wide automobile company. The things practically sell themselves. I don't foresee them pinching anyone, even though they have the green light to.</p><p></p><p>Also they said the average worker makes $18.00 an hour. That's huge in Tennessee. A state with no state income tax, low property and insurance premiums, etc. Average home cost is under 100,000. And household median incomes are in the 30 thousands. I know it's been said before. But if Express even came close to paying a "union type wage" and had SOME of it's benefits, I think people would sign up for that and forget all about a union. Makes me think of some guys that I B.S. with at work and they say they started at express as handlers making 9.25 an hour. Which doesn't sound like alot, but mind you minimum wage was 4.75 and gas was .90 cents a gallon! I just shake my head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serf, post: 1276487, member: 50254"] Yes. Like the Express motto of nickel and dime'in employees. However, Volkswagen is a major, world wide automobile company. The things practically sell themselves. I don't foresee them pinching anyone, even though they have the green light to. Also they said the average worker makes $18.00 an hour. That's huge in Tennessee. A state with no state income tax, low property and insurance premiums, etc. Average home cost is under 100,000. And household median incomes are in the 30 thousands. I know it's been said before. But if Express even came close to paying a "union type wage" and had SOME of it's benefits, I think people would sign up for that and forget all about a union. Makes me think of some guys that I B.S. with at work and they say they started at express as handlers making 9.25 an hour. Which doesn't sound like alot, but mind you minimum wage was 4.75 and gas was .90 cents a gallon! I just shake my head. [/QUOTE]
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