begin quoting Robert Donovan as of Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 12:33:29AM -0700: [snip] > Same expeience here. Unions don't reward good work. As a result of that, > there isn't as much incentive to do good work, and, as a result of that, > you tend to get an environment in which those who do mediocre or bad > work can thrive and yell for a living wage.
Heh. True. Sad, but true. (Of course, if you see someone abusing the system, you *can* complain.) Of course, without unions, those who do good work would have to yell for a living wage. I think it's one of those damned-if-you-do-roast-in-hell-if-you-don't things. -Stewart "No static solution possible to a dynamic problem." Stremler
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