To: DemforBush
Regrettably, I have very little sympathy for this decrepit city...and for the underskilled who will be penalized by these much-needed closures.
In the early 60's, I drove to Flushing, MI. (outside Flint) with my family from Newport, Rhode Island for Christmas with my aunt and uncle. I was attending Naval War College, as a Lcdr. at the time.
My uncle was the plant engineer of the large Fisher Body plant there in Flint. And, at the time, he was probably grossing 100K./annum, plus.
We got into a discussion about the unions and wages on night over after-dinner coffee. It turned out that the unskilled sweepers in the plant were paid well over my wages as a Commander selectee, with flight pay -- and two graduate degrees.
I was stunned to learn of this wage inequity -- and have begrudged buying American automobiles ever since. For years I drove bugs and VW wagons...until they were phased out of the system. *S*
POX on GM and FORD -- purveyors for years of junk cars!
(Standing by for flames. *S*)
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01/21/2006 5:42:10 PM PST by
dk/coro
To: dk/coro
"..It turned out that the unskilled sweepers in the plant were paid well over my wages as a Commander selectee, with flight pay -- and two graduate degrees.
I was stunned to learn of this wage inequity.."
I wouldn't flame you over that! It is outrageous. This is a big part of what killed the US Auto Industry. And the thing is, the UAW would defend every cent they get and scream for more.
I have to believe that management was eager to offshore everything they could to get away from these people.
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