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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by FreightTrain View Post
    Please tell me the last time a U.S. solider was convicted of War Crimes.
    Have you not seen where our soldiers are tried for abusing the enemy?

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  • The King
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    Originally posted by FreightTrain View Post
    Why doesn't everyone that talks shit about unions post up what kind of job they have. Half the nay sayers don't have a pot to piss in and are just bitter.
    I'm not in a union, don't have a pot to piss in, and I'm bitter. That's why I use that avatar over there to the left.

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  • FreightTrain
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    Because I have a bullet in my skull from Iraq. You have a bad day, someone could die. I have a bad day and survive it? I can get hit by a war crimes tribunal


    Please tell me the last time a U.S. solider was convicted of War Crimes.

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  • FreightTrain
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    Originally posted by stevo View Post
    I have never seen anyone run from an inspection in 17 years, I'm not sure what shady company you worked at.

    Each company I worked for kept strict records for each employee on any job site due to the fact that they charged per employee, and I never have seen a general contractor that would allow such a thing considering they are the ones paying per employee, every one I have been on validated licenses for each employee.

    I think you are confusing laborers with wanna-be licensed plumbers. Or are straight out lying trying to defend your precious unions again.

    Stevo
    Drive by any residential new construction neighborhood and tell me there is a licensed plumber and electrican in everyhouse each time there is plumbing or electrical work being done.

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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by stevo View Post
    I have never seen anyone run from an inspection in 17 years, I'm not sure what shady company you worked at.

    Each company I worked for kept strict records for each employee on any job site due to the fact that they charged per employee, and I never have seen a general contractor that would allow such a thing considering they are the ones paying per employee, every one I have been on validated licenses for each employee.

    I think you are confusing laborers with wanna-be licensed plumbers. Or are straight out lying trying to defend your precious unions again.

    Stevo
    Probably the last part

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  • stevo
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    Originally posted by FreightTrain View Post
    ...(wall of text)...
    I have never seen anyone run from an inspection in 17 years, I'm not sure what shady company you worked at.

    Each company I worked for kept strict records for each employee on any job site due to the fact that they charged per employee, and I never have seen a general contractor that would allow such a thing considering they are the ones paying per employee, every one I have been on validated licenses for each employee.

    I think you are confusing laborers with wanna-be licensed plumbers. Or are straight out lying trying to defend your precious unions again.

    Stevo

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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by FreightTrain View Post
    I wish I knew the location where the tracks are automated. I'm going to have to bring this up in the next union meeting. I've been getting screwed all this time. If its so easy why don't you come apply.
    Because I have a bullet in my skull from Iraq. You have a bad day, someone could die. I have a bad day and survive it? I can get hit by a war crimes tribunal

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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by FreightTrain View Post
    Stevo



    Be honest I use to work in the plumbing field out of highschool. Guys that aren't licensed do licensed required work all the damn time. Normally it was the guy that had been doing plumbing about 7 or 8 years and had a felony and couldn't ever get his license from the state to begin with. The companies would pay them about $5 an hour less than a licensed plumber and would send them out in their own trucks running a crew just like a licensed plumber. It was always funny when an inspector would show up and they would haul ass or the inspector would chew the companies ass out but other than that nothing would happen.

    That would never happen in a union shop. If the company is charging the customer for a licensed plumber bet your ass a licensed plumber would be doing the work.

    Or he'd be doing nothing at all and stretching the job out as long as he can. And heaven forbid he's on the job and the union tells him to strike. Then you're just fucked

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  • FreightTrain
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    You're right, I don't. I mean running a train HAS to be more complicated than movement under fire, learning to handle IED's, learning enough of multiple languages to get by in foreign countries, field stripping multiple weapons by touch in adverse conditions and returning them to working condition, leading a fire team and being responsible for their lives, knowing the Geneva convention as well as the most up to date ROE and so forth. Definately FAR easier than running a choo choo on a track.

    I wish I knew the location where the tracks are automated. I'm going to have to bring this up in the next union meeting. I've been getting screwed all this time. If its so easy why don't you come apply.

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  • FreightTrain
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    Stevo



    Be honest I use to work in the plumbing field out of highschool. Guys that aren't licensed do licensed required work all the damn time. Normally it was the guy that had been doing plumbing about 7 or 8 years and had a felony and couldn't ever get his license from the state to begin with. The companies would pay them about $5 an hour less than a licensed plumber and would send them out in their own trucks running a crew just like a licensed plumber. It was always funny when an inspector would show up and they would haul ass or the inspector would chew the companies ass out but other than that nothing would happen.

    That would never happen in a union shop. If the company is charging the customer for a licensed plumber bet your ass a licensed plumber would be doing the work.

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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by FreightTrain View Post
    Thats the funniest shit I've heard all day. You really don't have a clue....
    You're right, I don't. I mean running a train HAS to be more complicated than movement under fire, learning to handle IED's, learning enough of multiple languages to get by in foreign countries, field stripping multiple weapons by touch in adverse conditions and returning them to working condition, leading a fire team and being responsible for their lives, knowing the Geneva convention as well as the most up to date ROE and so forth. Definately FAR easier than running a choo choo on a track.

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  • Hell-Bent SS
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    Originally posted by stevo View Post
    Actually, you didn't unless you were licensed as an apprentice plumber while spending all those hours in 'stupid union school'.

    But the phrase 'stupid union school' did make me giggle. Is that like McDonald's 'Hamburger University'?

    Stevo
    Whats wrong with 'Hamburger University' lol
    I just googled that and can't believe how many people that go there, never knew how serious they were.


    I was carrying the apprentice plumber card until my 4th year but was getting more weld certs and wanted to travel so went that way instead.

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  • FreightTrain
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    Retired Army Infantry. Not as complicated as running a train on a track by automation but...
    Thats the funniest shit I've heard all day. You really don't have a clue....

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  • stevo
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    Originally posted by Hell-Bent SS View Post
    your right they can,but just walk in a shop and do it NO, takes training just like any job out there. I had enough hours in my 5 years of stupid union school to go down and become a licensed plumber.But who wants to work in shit?? (I know thats not all they do but it sounded better)
    Actually, you didn't unless you were licensed as an apprentice plumber while spending all those hours in 'stupid union school'.

    But the phrase 'stupid union school' did make me giggle. Is that like McDonald's 'Hamburger University'?

    Stevo

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  • Hell-Bent SS
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    Originally posted by stevo View Post
    Yes, legally they can.

    Stevo
    your right they can,but just walk in a shop and do it NO, takes training just like any job out there. I had enough hours in my 5 years of stupid union school to go down and become a licensed plumber.But who wants to work in shit?? (I know thats not all they do but it sounded better)

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