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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 796390" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>It seems to be they are not doing what we pay them to do and they just put more and more burdens on the employers. Finding help is no problem but finding good help is tough. Finding good help that doesn't mind working in the elements is even tougher. This is where we get into trouble with the illegals because these people haven't been able to get on the government dole yet or don't have an unemployment check that would get cut off if they got a job.</p><p></p><p>To give a good example. In 1994, a friend of mine's brother-n-law had a union job but the plant cut the work load to three days a week. I overheard him complaining about how he had a family to feed and he couldn't make it on this amount so I offered him a job in the two days he had off plus Saturday. I let him work right alongside me as we did some work. The first day he earned $200 and the second he earned $250 but he quit after this because he said he was above doing that type of work. He77, I was doing it every day and in 94 this was a lot of money and I was pleased to do it. Oh well. His plant eventually closed and moved to Mexico. Don't know what he's doing now but with his attitude I'm sure its not much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 796390, member: 4362"] It seems to be they are not doing what we pay them to do and they just put more and more burdens on the employers. Finding help is no problem but finding good help is tough. Finding good help that doesn't mind working in the elements is even tougher. This is where we get into trouble with the illegals because these people haven't been able to get on the government dole yet or don't have an unemployment check that would get cut off if they got a job. To give a good example. In 1994, a friend of mine's brother-n-law had a union job but the plant cut the work load to three days a week. I overheard him complaining about how he had a family to feed and he couldn't make it on this amount so I offered him a job in the two days he had off plus Saturday. I let him work right alongside me as we did some work. The first day he earned $200 and the second he earned $250 but he quit after this because he said he was above doing that type of work. He77, I was doing it every day and in 94 this was a lot of money and I was pleased to do it. Oh well. His plant eventually closed and moved to Mexico. Don't know what he's doing now but with his attitude I'm sure its not much. [/QUOTE]
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