3800 and GM
"H the K" wrote in message
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Jack wrote:
On Jul 16, 1:24 pm, nada wrote:
My ex wife worked at the Lordstown, Ohio GM plant. She intentially
shut down the line one day, and the union protected her and kept her
from being fired. She told me the stories of how she and her co-
workers harmed the company, messed with the cars, and generally were
just bad employees, and through it all they kept their jobs and kept
getting raises and bennies. There's a word for how people feel about
this kind of union-bred crap, but it's certainly not "envy".
So, your ex-wife was a loser. So are you. What a surprise.\
Same as a bunch of the autoworkers. I worked at a Western Electric
warehouse just out of high school. There were some guys there who were
waiting to be called back to the GM plant in Fremont. They told about
dropping files in the doors and laughed about the poor owner having to deal
with the rattle. About outfitting a car that was being bought by a coworker
with every option available. The attitude alone should have prevented them
from ever working at an auto plant again.
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