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  • dewayne6243
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    Originally posted by sc281 View Post
    We are paid pretty well as is.

    I hope we are NEVER unionized.
    Bankers are still lower class Americans like me.

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  • Denny
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    Originally posted by StanleyTweedle View Post
    You know who I wish was plagued by unions? Banks. They could have to way overpay their employees and I'd only laugh at their misfortune.
    Have you seen some of the salaries and bonuses those leeches get?

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  • Denny
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    Originally posted by dewayne6243 View Post
    8000 hours just to glue pipe together? Both of my cousins are licensed plumbers and they are both retards. I thought it was a $100 fee and you are a plumber.
    Originally posted by dewayne6243 View Post
    Is there really that many different ways to glue a pipe?
    Wow... and you two get butt hurt from others picking apart your profession? I'm not a pipefitter or a choo choo driver, but I can see that there would be more to being an all-around journeyman plumber than a choo choo driver.

    Hypocracy at its finest.

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  • sc281
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    Originally posted by StanleyTweedle View Post
    You know who I wish was plagued by unions? Banks. They could have to way overpay their employees and I'd only laugh at their misfortune.
    We are paid pretty well as is.

    I hope we are NEVER unionized.

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  • SMEGMA STENCH
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    You know who I wish was plagued by unions? Banks. They could have to way overpay their employees and I'd only laugh at their misfortune.

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  • stevo
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    Originally posted by dewayne6243 View Post
    6 months training to push a button and make $100k or 5 years to glue two pieces of pipe and make what? Million a year?
    It depends if the plumber has a leaching union to represent him.

    Stevo

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  • dewayne6243
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    Originally posted by stevo View Post
    Is there really that many different ways to push a button?

    Stevo
    6 months training to push a button and make $100k or 5 years to glue two pieces of pipe and make what? Million a year?

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  • SVT Lurch
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    Originally posted by stevo View Post
    I guess you didn't see what I did there.

    Stevo
    I saw "stev" in your name and when I posted I thought you were the drunken one and didn't know better. Whoops. Turning avatars back on now.

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  • stevo
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    Originally posted by SVT Lurch View Post
    Are (x2)
    I guess you didn't see what I did there.

    Stevo

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    Are (x2)

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  • stevo
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    Originally posted by dewayne6243 View Post
    Is there really that many different ways to glue a pipe?
    Is there really that many different ways to push a button?

    Stevo

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  • dewayne6243
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    Originally posted by stevo View Post
    Lol, and they are more vocationally educated than your coveted railroad engineer...

    Stevo
    Is there really that many different ways to glue a pipe?

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  • stevo
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    Originally posted by dewayne6243 View Post
    8000 hours just to glue pipe together? Both of my cousins are licensed plumbers and they are both retards. I thought it was a $100 fee and you are a plumber.
    Lol, and they are more vocationally educated than your coveted railroad engineer...

    Stevo

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  • dewayne6243
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    Originally posted by stevo View Post
    Epic.

    It takes 8000 verified work hours (4-5 steady years) under the direct supervision of a licensed plumber for a certified apprentice plumber to be allowed to take the state test to become a licensed journeyman plumber in Texas. It is then required to have at least one verified year of employment as a licensed journeyman plumber as a requirement to take the Texas master plumbing license test.

    So at this point everyone knows that, at the minimum, it takes longer to become a master plumber than it takes to be licensed to become a choo-choo engineer.

    Stevo
    8000 hours just to glue pipe together? Both of my cousins are licensed plumbers and they are both retards. I thought it was a $100 fee and you are a plumber.

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  • stevo
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    Originally posted by FreightTrain View Post
    Each position requires training and testing and can take over 5 years of on the job training before you get to sit down behind the throttle.
    Epic.

    It takes 8000 verified work hours (4-5 steady years) under the direct supervision of a licensed plumber for a certified apprentice plumber to be allowed to take the state test to become a licensed journeyman plumber in Texas. It is then required to have at least one verified year of employment as a licensed journeyman plumber as a requirement to take the Texas master plumbing license test.

    So at this point everyone knows that, at the minimum, it takes longer to become a master plumber than it takes to be licensed to become a choo-choo engineer.

    Stevo

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