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Terry, That's what happens in a "union/management <br />situation. I have worked several companies, and while union representation will gaurantee the bigger paycheck, it will also gaurantee resentment from management towards the employees. <br /> The plant I work in, we are constantly being threatened of getting "fired", it is just management's "game". If they would only see the forest for the trees, they might just realize who is actually making that "profit" for them. But no, The "blue-collar man" is a scum-bag, and waste of capital, as far as management is concerned. Railroads are no different than any other big company, College-educated-idiots, trying to brown nose their superiors into thinking that they are worth their salaries. I would like to see one of these idiots put out there in a real work situation. 9 times outta 10, they will fail miserably. But, when the s*&t hits the fan, where does the axe fall? Yup, you guessed it, s*^t rolls downhill. And the guy who worked half his life for the company looses. Meanwhile, the incompetant supervisor gets promoted. <br /> And yes, I see this happen every day...... <br /> <br /> Todd C.
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