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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1219667" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Company would never let you.</p><p>They don't want the problems you will be when this is over.</p><p>Secondly they actually like the union one contract pay benefits for all hourly employees.</p><p>Had people commonly referred to as scabs want to cross every time company never would allow it again </p><p>after 1959. You would be a constant headache and in danger until the day you drug up, died or retired.</p><p>You would never be able to walk under a structure again without being in danger of a bucket of bulls plugs</p><p>accidentally getting knocked over. That would be the mild stuff compared to what your wife would take in the community</p><p>and the kids in school would be brutal.</p><p>The part you don't understand is every dollar in that community whether you work in the refinery or not</p><p>comes from the refinery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1219667, member: 694"] Company would never let you. They don't want the problems you will be when this is over. Secondly they actually like the union one contract pay benefits for all hourly employees. Had people commonly referred to as scabs want to cross every time company never would allow it again after 1959. You would be a constant headache and in danger until the day you drug up, died or retired. You would never be able to walk under a structure again without being in danger of a bucket of bulls plugs accidentally getting knocked over. That would be the mild stuff compared to what your wife would take in the community and the kids in school would be brutal. The part you don't understand is every dollar in that community whether you work in the refinery or not comes from the refinery. [/QUOTE]
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