Originally Posted by
ordmm
I have. So I guess I USED to be a "fucktard", so by your standard I guess I'm allowed to comment. By the way,,,,this is so typical of my union experience. Instead of coming up with a civil discussion it's name calling and usually a shout down from union idealists. It's the only way they know.
Anyway....10 years AFSME. 5 years IAM (machinests union, Chicago)
Before that, 10 years airlines, half the time non-union in a right to work state.
Before the airlines, the automotive industry. Supervision, or better described as a punching bag for the UAW.
Anyway.
When a non government enterprise is union, or non-union and they make bad decisions, or are stupid, or allow their company to be manipulated they go out of business. Someone else comes along, and if there is profit to be made, they step in, usually don't foul up like the company before them, and succeed in business. And while that is going on the people who work for that company usually enjoy solid employment. So I guess jungle law triumphs, the fit survive.
Now there are exceptions of course, but those are usually companies that are propped up by gov't subsidies (which really is being propped up by our money). Ultimately they fail and go away.
But now there is Government. They can fail in their mission. The school systems are a real good example.
Their people make big mistakes but where I was at that usually led to being promoted as they did'nt want to draw attention to the foul up, but did'nt want it to happen again.
Most of the time, in my opinion, the employee base represents some kind of great social experiment. IN MY EXPERIENCE lots of people who are basically unemployable are given a paycheck. Government employment is
an Oz like land of everyone is equal and deserves a chance and a paycheck even if they are totally useless. But these government jobs don't go away. There is no competition. There usually is no measure of efficiancy. It just goes on and on. Best way to validate things is I guess by using Franklin Roosevelt. The ultimate liberal. He felt that government employees SHOULD NOT be unionized.
Oh yeah, after ten years I decided I wasted ten years. I simply could not be part of the joke anymore.
That's the honest to God's truth.