lilranch2001
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I think a lot of it anymore is a lack of “community “
People today are generally pigs so long as they can get away with it and no one sees them I equate it to bad parenting and low moral values.The tire post reminds they did a collection about 20 years ago. There was about 4 tires dumped in a deep culvert not on my property but close. I climbed down in there and dug them out and turned them in. I don’t want to sound like a martyr but I’ve done a lot of bicycle riding lately and you notice a lot more things when you travel at 14 mph instead of 50 mph.
People today are generally pigs so long as they can get away with it and no one sees them I equate it to bad parenting and low moral values.
What is about to happen with the UAW and the not so big 3 in September. Already happened with Yellow Freight (YRC). Companies can only bend so far and that is it.I think in many cases the unions price themselves out of the market
I know, I live just outside of a small village and people think my road is a trash bin…. But I suspect it is only a small percentage of the total populationPeople have dumped trash on the sides of roads for as long as roads have existed. I don’t know where people get off on the idea of suggesting only a particular generation does it.
Mostly in urban areas, not so much out here in flyover country. Chicago is a prime example of bad parenting for instance. Kids out here learn responsibility at a young age along with respect and how to handle firearms correctly as well. Not all but most. Out here, kids, if they can reach the foot pedals are driving big tractors as well as farm trucks all the time. Put an urban kid in that situation and they won't have a clue but would want to know where the cell phone was.5030, there you go generalizing again….
Possibly a percentage of the population maybe? But generally?!?!?!
From what I see (and have to pick up) it's getting worse. I will say that an old discarded bed spring makes a dandy drag.People have dumped trash on the sides of roads for as long as roads have existed. I don’t know where people get off on the idea of suggesting only a particular generation does it.
From what I see (and have to pick up) it's getting worse. I will say that an old discarded bed spring makes a dandy drag.
I have never been to NYC, and have no desire to ever go
Years ago, the local electric company did a lot of their own line clearing, but they seemed to have switched to an independent tree clearing contractor. The local water utility still does their own water line repairs, but I think even they hired an outside contractor to install new water lines. The gas utility also hired out the installation of their new gas lines.
I think in many cases the unions price themselves out of the market
I know of a town that paid around 300k for a vac-truck..Priced stuff lately ? Truck, trailer & backhoe alone easily hits quarter of a million dollars.
Good Afternoon 4570Man,The population is higher now and there’s a lot more disposable trash to throw out than there used to be so simple logistics would suggest the problem would be worse.
I could’ve gone to NYC many times, but I never really had a desire other than to see the statue and possibly Central Park in the Empire State Building.You aint missing a thing. Been there for a few weddings and had friends living there and its a mess. Gives me the creeps.
My niece was working in a daycare earning just over minimum wage. She was envious of the money teachers made with great benefits and pension. When she completed her degree it took a few years to get in full time.Same in my area.
Back in the 80’s, our local utilities were paying linesmen & sewer company workers in the $80,000/yr range with incredible benefits & vacations packages. People would kill to get in those jobs.
Now those jobs are outsourced. The management at the utility companies realized that they gave away the house to their lower level employees.
Next will be teachers, but they are more protected by a VERY powerful group. However, private, parochial and charter schools are becoming more & more desirable.
I wouldn’t doubt it if I see the end of they typical “union school teacher” job before the end of my life and my wife is a union school teacher. She has less than 10 years to go before she takes full retirement benefits. The school districts and school boards happily continue to keep approving more salary & benefits. They don’t care “it ain’t their money”