Cannonpointer, making his union handlers proud since 1978.Cannonpointer » 25 Jul 2014 5:17 pm » wrote: Gosh, lemee see. My brother's A card in the sheet metal union testifies to his high level of skill. And the 42 bucks per hours NOT including bennies - which are significant. - probably put him in the high wage category.
What did the union do for him? It trained him how to do the job the RIGHT way - the UNION way - the way that the folks with money want it done and will pay top dollar to have it done. And it negotiated a pretty decent wage for his labor.
Of course, Nurses have already paid for their OWN training, and a house union is not the same as a trade union. But I'm just sayin.