What are the other employers in your area paying in comparison? Many times, starting out in a "union" shop is not an advantage to someone coming off the street. You have union dues and what ever other costs (steel toes shoes etc.) to purchase right up front. If someone is driving 30 miles to work and getting 15 mile to the gallon, that's two gallon coming and two gallon going, or four gallon and at $4/ gallon, thats $2/ hr to get to and from work. Now that guy/ gal is making $7/ per hr. and paying taxes and union dues on $9/ per hr. I know folks have to work but, I'm just trying to see it from both sides. Have a good day.
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