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tramers
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Mornin All!
Parts are moving at a faster than normal pace at FoMoCo, not sure why but makes for a faster morning. Another parts plant is ready to strike and we might be stock piling, not sure until after 9am.
My Reds beats the Cards last night, even though it doesnt mean anything, it still feels good to get a win over the Cardinals!
Have a great day!
Fordman
Our plant is non-Union, so we don't have strikes, thankfully.
Our company had a plant go Union and the very first chance they had to shut the plant down, they did. If we went Union, they would do the same thing to us.
I literally work for Nazis.
So basically you'd rather not have a voice in the workplace, have whatever they want shoved down your throat and like it or quit? BTW, it is illegal for a company to shut down a business because the worker unionized. You're drinking the anti union propoganda kool-aid. Ive been on several Union organization drives and that is the first thing companies tell the employees. Fear is a workers worst enemy, second is the the pizza delivery man.
Fordman
Tell that to the Mayfield Kentucky plant.
I'm not anti-Union or pro-Union.
I'm pro-keeping my job.
If they go Union, the company will shut the plant down the first opportunity they can find. They just built a brand new facility in North or South Carolina, and we'll be expendable anyway.
Tell that to the Mayfield Kentucky plant.
I'm not anti-Union or pro-Union.
I'm pro-keeping my job.
If they go Union, the company will shut the plant down the first opportunity they can find. They just built a brand new facility in North or South Carolina, and we'll be expendable anyway.
Morning all.
@TBTwinsFan
Taylor, yep, they probably did buy them out. One was up in Bemidji and one was another, he didn't disclose. Said it took about a month to get everything going, so, for just a month, the place looks outstanding. Only bad part, for me, is a couple display cases w/Magic or w/e in it. I have ZERO interest in that, so they could stuff that product somewhere else and keep the sports stuff up front.
Did he say which one in Bemidji? I know there were 2, I visited them when I toured BSU. Neither were great, but at least it was something to look at.
I'm not into TCG stuff anymore either. Certainly don't like seeing it in shops, but for a lot of guys it's what keeps them afloat. I remember visiting a shop in Brainerd where they kept all the non-sports stuff (mainly just comics) in the back room, and kept all the sports at the front.