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I've been an IBEW member working in the Pacific Northwest for 25+ years After an Honorable discharge from the US Army, and every time Mother nature turns your power off we are there to take the trees off and make sure your back in Business. Lazy Union hands Don't last and will not be tolerated in My trade. Anyone who thinks all unions hands are lazy really don't know bubblegum.
No I don't agree with the union on all things and (management in union company's are non-union) like who I vote for or where I shop but I due try not to buy any cheap imported products if possible, All i know is in the last four years my insurance and retirement have taken a bad turn,so we shop for the best BANG for the buck.
As far as Wal-Mart, I have known a couple of people that worked there, none stayed very long and moved on as soon as they could find a better job. And all Safeway store are Union as far as I know. We shop where we can get what we need for a good price union or non-union, If you wanna pay the tab I will go where ever you want till then Piss Off
Show me any union member that isn't a lazy jackass? There isn't any such thing.
Walmart is a good store. I don't shop there very often, but when I do , I never have any bad experiences. Usually if I'm there it is to purchase ammo because I got behind on my reloading. I have never been carded to purchase ammo and the employees have always acted professional. I will certainly continue to shop there
This and the fact that they video tape all firearm transactions is part of the reason I dont shop there but not the main reasons.
unionized stores are complete garbage. have you shopped at more than a few safeway stores? the older ones are unionized. go into the newer stores and you'll see how the costumer service is compared to those union stores. the difference is night and day. i prefer the non-union stores due to the fact the store employees are much more pleasant to deal with, and the service in them is far more superior than the lazy unionized prick stores.
I see way more big white women there with 5 kids...
How has this thread not been closed? Seems to me it stopped being about guns a bit ago and is now just a union rant.
For what its worth, i'm sure there are some good unions, but my experience has been with the teamsters and seiu, both of which seemed more like crooks than protectors to me...
Do you ever order anything from UPS?
I'm a "lazy, unionized prick" UPS driver who busts his *** for 55 to 60 hours a week to provide a living wage and medical benefits for my family.
I donate some of my lazy unionized prick wages to local charities, and I spend my lazy unionized prick wages to support the businesses in my community. My lazy unionized prick taxes also go to support local schools and government that benefit the people like you who dont know a damn thing about me except that I am a lazy unionized prick.
I would love to show you the X rays of my back and knees so that you could see what 26 years of being a lazy unionized prick UPS driver does to the human body...but its probably just easier for you to continue buying into ignorant stereotypes than it is for you to base your opinions on any facts.
Have a nice day.
One-Eyed Ross;715398[COLOR="#B22222" said:]Those poor walmart employees, chained to the registers and forced to work for so little money...selling imported stuff instead of quality American made products. I feel so sorry for them.[/COLOR]
As for the whole 2nd Amendment argument, the second amendment has no bearing on the ID required to purchase a firearm. Now, whether the whole GCA of 68 would stand muster now that the Supremes have ruled that the 2nd is incorporated is another issue....but having ID and showing it to purchase a firearm is something that is in the rule books... I know, some people don't like it, but that's the way things are right now. Was the signage incorrect about "federal" id? Sure, but it's a sign in WalMart. Who cares?