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  • Immigration

    Posted on by drinker

    Orginally Posted in September 2008

     I have gone through a change on immigration.  I used to be a “kick em all out and close the borders type of guy.”  I have now changed to “work, pay taxes, and speak English” and you can stay.  I have changed because of personal experience.

     While working on a buddies house we took a break and had beer on the porch.  A few Mexicans came over asked if there was work to be done.  At the time we were pretty much done but even in their broken English they kept asking for work.  They all had jobs for during the week but if there was work to be done on the weekends they wanted to do it.  I have to say I was very impressed with their initiative.  And that if anything embodied the American can do attitude it was this.  Sure it increases the size of the labor force and there by decreases the wages for this labor, but nothing was stopping the rest of the born in this country Americans from working. 

     Of course many large corporations take advantage of this in rather unfair ways but when I see people with limited skills complain about the lack of work available for them I can’t help but think they merely need to ask for the work.

     If you are a highly skilled person and you can not find work in the field that you trained in I feel for you.  You put a lot of effort into acquiring a skill and can not find work in that.  On the other hand if you have no skills and you will not work for whatever you can get I can’t help you nor do I want to. 

     I also believe that the less you work the more apt you are to work even less.  Simply put you are used to sitting on your ass and refuse to get off it.  Aside from temporary unemployment I believe people should pull their weight. 

     This brings me back to the immigration issue.  These people have so many things going against them.  They don’t speak the language, the culture is alien, and they have no connections.  But the work they do merely requires a strong back and a work ethic. 

     I also believe that we have created this situation ourselves.  We have so much in this country.  We have gone soft.  From high school kids to high school drop outs.  Perhaps this is a symptom of the hand out society that people expect something for nothing I am not sure.  It seemed to happen to those about 4 years younger then I.  I remember being in high school and fighting the other dishwashers for extra shifts to make more money.  Later towards the end of college these high school kids would show up to work late if they even showed up.  This was about the same time these same jobs started to be taken by immigrants. 

     It was not the wage.  It was more then what I made when I did the same job and we did not pay the immigrants any less.  It was all under the table by the way.  So it was not a case of the immigrant making more because he did not have taxes taken out. 

     


  • The Big 3 Bail Out and the UAW

    Posted on by drinker

    So who is to blame at the UAW for this mess?  My last post talked about the corporations blame.  This one will go into the UAW blame.

     I never begrudge someone from making a good living and trying to become rich.  I hope to be there one day.  What I don’t like is when it gets abused.  And looking at the salaries of the UAW, I firmly believe that it was abused.  

     Unions can be just as short sighted as Corporations and this is definitely the case with the big 3.  Who signed these contracts?  147K a year (salary plus benefits) for an assembly-line worker?  Is there a special talent needed for this or perhaps many years of technical training?  Just a high school degree and a good work ethic (plus a connection I am sure) is all that is needed. 

     I think what we have here is a supply and demand problem.  I can’t believe that the supply of high school grads with a good work ethic is so low that these assembly line workers can demand such a high salary (I would love to get the salary by the way).  I will never begrudge someone from getting a good salary but this is just ridiculous.

     Was there a time when the big 3 controlled all and were so full of profits that they could pay these salaries? Sure there was, oddly enough it was when they were making some of their worst products.  The unions pushed to get ever little bit they could out of the corps with the idea that they were only going to get stronger and would be able to pay these benefits.  But alas like all things, this was soon to change. 

     Now Detroit can no longer pay these extravagant salaries (the upper management too).  Detroit needs to change and change fast.  They need to cut costs and make better cars.  Some people will have be cut or everyone will have to be cut.

     Figures, just when they make a car I am really excited about too.

     NOTE: Although the orginal salary was based on a shady number, the real number is closer to $55 an hour for pay and benefits or about 100,000 a year.  Still seems like their would be a larger supply of people willing to the do the job then the demand for the jobs but who knows.



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