Tbone .... hey, man ... I certainly wasn't trying to shoot anything at or by you <font color=blue> personally </font color=blue> .... I'm just a fanatic generalist. I'm also a firm believer that I will take you at face value until you prove to be different than what you claim. Sometimes the two don't seem to jibe to other people ... but it's always worked for me.
Just so you know ... I didn't pick either of the examples out of thin air ... but I think I was wrong about the janitor ... the "human interest" story actually named him as a fork truck operator. That story was on the local news 2 years ago ... he was profiled because he was an "older" (late 50's) bachelor who has set up scholarships for black kids in Detroit. He worked a lot of overtime (and, at the time, I thought ... so do I but I don't get paid for it ...).
The $140k guy ... based on his story on the radio earlier this week, is a UAW guy in Saginaw, MI. He was laughing about getting back more than $12k on his tax return (and I was thinking what an idiot he was to be loaning the government money).
I should likely pick a different union to throw darts at ... since I'm relatively new to the US ... they may well be way different than the Canadian autoworkers (motto: on strike right now, check back next year). I will certainly admit they don't make the news, in a negative way, very often here ... but this is car country and the media would ignore most of it anyway.
<font color=blue> I will avoid making UAW comments in the future - when I'm jsut making a general comment on unions. </font color=blue>
BTW, I wasn't actually poking at the union in that posting ... I was just making the point ... or trying to ... that people wanted to make the same kind of money ... and not necessarily for the same amount of input (work). In other words, I have a problem with farmers who want to make $100k a year for doing 100 hours of work ... when the union guy was putting in a full year plus overtime for that pay.
The union contract I was commenting on happens to be the Boilermakers ... down in Texas. I can't understand how a publically traded company can honestly sign such an agreement - talk about one-sided contracts.
Anyway ... thanks for the honest feedback, letting me know that I was improperly castigating a group that was not part of the thread (although, again, the original post was not criticising them), and for giving me a chance to clear the air. This is how we keep civilization civil ... /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif