Substitute privateers for employees and race for work... Them boys need a union to negotiate on their behalf for wages and benefits.. U up for the challenge Hershey?Unless the pro teams boycott Feld isnt doing anything about pay. Privateers are a dime a dozen, if they boycott the next in line will be there to race.
Then the fans need to storm the track. Tear down the monster can. Rip apart the tough blocks. That'll show em !!!Baker you need to take some of your brothers meds.....geez.
Unless the pro teams boycott Feld isnt doing anything about pay. Privateers are a dime a dozen, if they boycott the next in line will be there to race.
Not a union. A union represents spoiled over paid people which do "work" that ANYONE else can do. Brilliant, I am brilliant
Sure, there are good people in unions, but the bad apples DO spoil the bunch.
I guess anyone can bolt a seat in a car. Put a tail gate on. Not a chance some yoyo without a brain is wiring a house, titrating medications, or doing something that legitimately takes skill and craftsmanship.Not a union. A union represents spoiled over paid people which do "work" that ANYONE else can do. Need a light name like Professional Riders Organization . PRO for short. Brilliant, I am brilliant
I was a union member for 8 years when I worked for GM. (URW local 87) Try to convince someone who does not know better.
For 8 years I watched people sleeping in the bathrooms, working the attendance system, Drinking on the job, Working harder on avoiding work then actually doing it, and my personal favorite, Selling out the next generation of "union brothers" so they could get a better retirement.
The entire experience was a huge eye opener. Being the son of a union truck driver, my whole childhood was spent believing in the mission of a union. "For the betterment and protection of the worker." While I still HOPE that is the true mission, ALL of my experience was watching the union protect the 2% of the member which represent 100% of the whiners. So, if I do become a MX promoter, the 98% are more then welcome. The 2% can stay home and call their committeemen.
Sure, there are good people in unions, but the bad apples DO spoil the bunch.
The skilled trades unions that you mentioned seem to be part of the 98%.