[DeTomaso] Fw: Fw: Now, how many of you have import marque cars sitting in your garages?(was: How can this happen in America)

Will Demelo wdemelo at cogeco.ca
Tue May 26 06:22:50 EDT 2009


Jim.
Who said $30/hr for an electricians wage is too much?? Electricians are 
skilled labour. I think $30/hr for installing door panels is too much. And 
yes, there are alot of other wrongs with the industry, including overpaid 
management. Where's the bullshit?
Will (where's my bailout $$?)

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim Hendrickson" <chendric at bellsouth.net>
To: "'Will Demelo'" <wdemelo at cogeco.ca>; <detomaso at realbig.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 2:30 AM
Subject: RE: [DeTomaso] Fw: Now,how many of you have import marque cars 
sitting in your garages?(was: How can this happen in America)


>
>
> Why do you people insist on spreading the lies? Try to get the real facts
> instead of malicious lies. I have worked in factories as a maintenance
> Electrician for 35 years - the last 16 in the Ford Atlanta Assembly Plant. 
> I
> made $30/hr as a skilled tradesman. $30+/hr for unskilled labor???
> BULLSHIT!! I do not consider electricians unskilled labor.
>
> You don't seem to object to paying $60/hr to your local Toyota stealership
> to get your Japanese car fixed. Why should I repair computer controlled
> machinery for McDonalds wages?
>
> You don't think poor management and exorbitant executive bonuses have
> anything to do with the financial problems?
>
> I heard this same crap when FRANK LORENZO RAPED EASTERN AIRLINES. Somehow 
> he
> convinced the news weasels and political pundits that the IAM destroyed
> Eastern. The IAM  and ALPA gave Lorenzo concessions in contract 
> negotiations
> and FRANK LORENZO stole the airlines assets. He destyroyed both Texas Air
> and Eastern by transferring assets to Continental. Yeah, the union did it.
>
> Jim #04091
>
>
> <<<But in simple terms, he can retire at an early age because he picked a
> career in a Unionized industry
>>where the labor force still has some power>>>>
> And where is that unionized industry now?? $30+/hr for unskilled labor 
> had
> to come to end sooner or later.....
> Will ( believes in honest pay)
>
>
>
> 




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