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Old 01-25-2006, 05:01   #19 (permalink)
Christopher Helms
 
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Re: $65,000 A Year? Bye, U.S. Auto Workers!

>Stop and think. We're told this week that the average annual wage for
>a Ford family production line worker is an astounding $65,000! Where
>else in the world can an uneducated, ignorant, untalented, unskilled
>slob who tightens bolts make anything approaching that figure?
>Especially when working for a company that can't move its inventory of
>unwanted products!


The auto industry didn't have this problem until Chimps buddies at
Exxon got the price of oil so high that nobody could afford to drive
SUVs or big pickups anymore. Granted, there are a lot of ignorant,
knuckle dragging morons on Ford and GM assembly lines making $25.00 an
hour doing jobs the 16 year old counter girl at Dunkin Donuts could
easily do, but until gas got so high, they seemed able to handle their
high wages.

Something is beginning to break down in America that has not broken
down since the early 1930s.

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