Posted by TGIN on November 06, 2007 at 03:14:20 from (4.224.222.188):
In Reply to: Save made in USA posted by suptscottyb on November 05, 2007 at 17:00:03:
I`ve got several friends that work in places like Kroger , Ford and GM that brag about the $30 per hr. they make and only work about a hr. or 2 to get it . One guy that plays cards with fellow workers a third of the day while on double and triple time , no company can survive that . Then when they need a hammer they fill the truck up with gas to drive to harbor frieght and get one for $5.00 then back again when the head breaks off the handle . And boy do these guys cry and whine around when a contract comes up . They need a taste of what it`s like to work for a living and earn there money and get paid for what they do . I never did get paid for finishing the papers crossword !! But the bottom line is that if you want your jobs to stay , the money your paid needs to be spent on goods made in the factory next door , they dont sell American Made at Harbor Frieghtor or Northern Tool !!
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