Regardless of what you chose to do...THE MOST IMPORTANT ADVISE that I can give that will help give you a good happy life. 1)Keep God 1st, 2)borrow NO money for ANYTHING EVER (no debt) and 3)save it for the honeymoon (if she doen't agree with that she's not the right girl) Seriously life is MUCH simpler if you follow these.... been there done that...
Pretty much not a union fan. They had a VERY important part in industrial history. but...today MOST of the time they do not save their own jobs, either sent somewhere else or helped bankrupt the company. If the company doesn't make a profit NO ONE has a job. BUT there are a few places, may be like the one you're looking at where high skills/competency are needed (we do not need a $30/hour guy to read a paper and keep the chip tub level- Delphi- bankrupt) and that may be a good idea. As others mentioned you need to see what the benefits are for the dues. They do take some of YOUR $. ALso, depending on your convictions you'll need to be prepared for the political direction/push of the group too. This pres sure seems more in bed with the unions than I ever remember.
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