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Re: STARTING MY OWN BUSINESS, ANY SUGGESTIONS
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Posted by Billy NY on April 04, 2007 at 10:50:37 from (64.12.116.14):
In Reply to: Re: STARTING MY OWN BUSINESS, ANY SUGGESTIONS posted by Walt Davies on April 04, 2007 at 08:38:35:
I don't like commenting on Union vs.Non-Union issues, it's a nasty subject, but I can say I have done both,in Manhattan which is a union stronghold. I've dealt with both, there and on many many multi million dollar jobs elsewhere, I was also a teamster local #669 for 2 years right out of high school. I have supervised union ironworker crews of 40+ and 60+ on one large job, including operating engineers, laborers, glaziers, carpenters, also needed on my jobs. What I will say, has nothing to do with union or non union. It has everything to do with the person doing the work. There are super talented union guys who are loyal to a company, or out of the hall beacause they like what they do, take pride in their work and want to keep working by not being counterproductive and hurting a company they are hired by. There are also guys out of the hall that are completely lame, incompetent, worthless and cannot perform productively. There are non union guys that are also very talented and highly productive as well as those who are worthless. Union or non union, it's the people that make the difference.
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