The automotive bailout |
The automotive bailout |
Dec 9, 2008 - 2:07 PM |
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This post has been edited by playr158: Dec 9, 2008 - 2:21 PM |
Dec 10, 2008 - 9:56 PM |
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first of all the senario is unrealistic
no line worker is going to walk off the line to ask for a raise and expect to keep his job 52k a year for a janitor is rediculous no matter the cercumstance unions cluter up production because it keeps companys from being flexable enough to survive think about the money theyve cost the company the gov. is now trying to bail out because of their strikes just cause they felt like they wanted a raise 40-45k a year is just over the poverty line???? you must have a **** load of money! learn how to live on 12 dollars an hr if you work for a company and the company has to make an overhaul to survive and they need to make paycuts or downsize its up to you if you want to stay with the company or find a new job and i owned my own business and sold it just this past feburary if your smart with your business and dont waste your money on frivolous things your business will be prospurous i owned a citgo station and i now work for 7-11 as a store operator making 45k a year i never went to college and 7-11 doesnt sound much like an appealing place but it is actually a great place to work with excelent benifits just becuase you dont go to college doesnt mean you cant do something with your life my final opinions unions should be disbanded executives should take major cuts in salary (including the head janitor makn 52k a year) the republican tax ideal is great it just needs to be monitored and make sure its being applied correctly the bailout is a bad idea and the money should be given to the people in trouble to pump back into the economy -------------------- BOOST GETS YOU LAID!!!! |
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