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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 1983642" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>Better watch out! I once worked in a shop with a IAM (international association of machinists and aerospace workers) union.</p><p>I worked 1st shift and turned out 125 parts per shift with zero rejects. </p><p>The 2 slugs on 2nd and 3rd shift could only manage 25 per shift and 50% reject rate.</p><p>If it had been non-union they would have been fired. </p><p>Instead they threatened to fire me for doing too good of a job and making the others look bad.</p><p>So, since I could run every machine in the factory. </p><p>The boss had me make 25 parts each morning, then go operate a machine that a worker didn't show up for work.</p><p>The happiest day in my life was the day I got laid off and started my own business.</p><p>I will never ever work for a union shop again. All they do is breed laziness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 1983642, member: 6777"] Better watch out! I once worked in a shop with a IAM (international association of machinists and aerospace workers) union. I worked 1st shift and turned out 125 parts per shift with zero rejects. The 2 slugs on 2nd and 3rd shift could only manage 25 per shift and 50% reject rate. If it had been non-union they would have been fired. Instead they threatened to fire me for doing too good of a job and making the others look bad. So, since I could run every machine in the factory. The boss had me make 25 parts each morning, then go operate a machine that a worker didn't show up for work. The happiest day in my life was the day I got laid off and started my own business. I will never ever work for a union shop again. All they do is breed laziness. [/QUOTE]
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