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Union Pension too dependent on brown?
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<blockquote data-quote="Thebrownblob" data-source="post: 5238251" data-attributes="member: 60485"><p>I’m not sure what your talking about. I did it for $8 an hour. And they have health insurance after nine months. Would be better at 60 or 90 days but still. I didn’t have earn and learn when I started. But be that as it may, The job was originally to tide me over, and have some income until I finished school.</p><p></p><p>But even when I started it was more than eight dollar an hour job. Everyone knew if you wanted to stay the job could turn into a solid upper middle class career. You simply had to roll up your sleeves. Are you one of the same people who was complaining in 2016 about the fight for $15 an hour? They got it. And they will get more this time, and it still won’t be enough, and people like you will still say the same thing. Of course you’re the same person who has no problem taking opportunities from people below you by allowing the company to use you out of classification Your whole career.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thebrownblob, post: 5238251, member: 60485"] I’m not sure what your talking about. I did it for $8 an hour. And they have health insurance after nine months. Would be better at 60 or 90 days but still. I didn’t have earn and learn when I started. But be that as it may, The job was originally to tide me over, and have some income until I finished school. But even when I started it was more than eight dollar an hour job. Everyone knew if you wanted to stay the job could turn into a solid upper middle class career. You simply had to roll up your sleeves. Are you one of the same people who was complaining in 2016 about the fight for $15 an hour? They got it. And they will get more this time, and it still won’t be enough, and people like you will still say the same thing. Of course you’re the same person who has no problem taking opportunities from people below you by allowing the company to use you out of classification Your whole career. [/QUOTE]
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