Hey real good PWL, way to make a logical argument. Instead of actually trying to discuss the points made, you conveniently just say that there's "no substance" to them and "leave it at that". Translated, that means, I have no way to counter what you say so I'll just dismiss the points as having no merit so I don't have attempt to justify and discuss my position. Nice!
Whether or not some, any or all of the jobs at the ballpark are part-time, seasonal or otherwise doesn't matter. The point is that alot of those people rely on that income and just don't do it for fun. Your and the AMLU's lack of caring about those people goes directly to my point. The union philosophy is that you don't care how anyone else will suffer, as long as we get what we want. And oh by the way, you should support us when what we do causes you to lose money and have a hard time trying to provide the necessities of life for you and your family. Yeah, right...
I loved you argument about the grounds keepers getting mad and quitting that management would have a big stack of applications to choose from. I sounds familiar, kinda like how the AMLU got mad and didn't show up for work and management had a enough workers to choose from to keep the games going. You can't have it both ways buddy. What's good for the goose is good for the gander. Unless the gander is unionized, of course, then it's all right....
Keep drinking the union Kool-Aid...
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Originally Posted by PWL
Let's just say it had no substance and leave it at that. I'm sure all those people you mentioned would most likely have some sort of financial hardships. However, these are seasonal part time jobs, not career make it or break it jobs. I'm sure if all the grounds keepers got mad and quit, they have a big stack of applications to choose from. I'm sure those jobs are to die for. That and concession stand worker. Just try to stop from twisting like a kite in the wind. If you want to blame some one, try PBUC for a change and get of the AMLU's back.
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