Alaskan Sea-Duction
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- Joined
- Jul 6, 2012
- Messages
- 8,084
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Alaskan Sea-Duction
- Vessel Make
- 1988 M/Y Camargue YachtFisher
Ha I would agree. I was in a union shop early on in my life. Joined the military, then the Federal Civil service. Why? I looked at the future. Great retirement benefits and a garenteed monthly pay check for life,, even if the government does a so-called shutdown.This is the new norm, to use a worn-out descriptor. I see it here in the Great Lakes too. Younger people are not going into the skilled trades. Unless they are working om a union shop, there is no health insurance, no retirement, no nothing. And these things we need on boats are real WORK. Find a shop run by some skillful Mexican family where everybody, including the grandkids know a thing or two. Do not make comments about immigrants. Lots of the stuff we do on boats can be done by people in the automotive industry.
Dottos on the Mexican family. We had that happen to us when we replaced the carpet and head tile. Awesome job. On time, worked hard and quality work.