Soooooooo? With your extremely small amount of common sense displayed in your reply to me, you are saying that ALL of the tradesmen in RIGHT TO WORK states are vastly inferior to Union scum?
Well, that’s what you essentially said, isn’t it? You are nothing but a union hack and always will be for union mentality cannot be changed.
I’m saying that there are projects happening all over the world, RTW states included, that are beyond the capacity of a large percentage of tradesmen, yes.
I can say this because for over forty years, I have owned one of the largest construction companies in the Mid-Atlantic area. We are now, have been in the past, and will be for the foreseeable future, a non-union company. As a general contractor, there are projects that our in house tradesmen are more than qualified to handle and others which will require outside help. On some projects, I wouldn’t be able to get bonded without certification of some of the labor.
Now then, exactly where do you draw your extraordinary depth of knowledge of the status of skilled labor in this country? What have you built lately?
Not that it matters to me, but it might to you, I have never voted for a Democrat in my life. I don’t know how our workers vote, it’s really none of my business.