JDgreen227
Super Member
Back about 1984 I met a man who had recently hired in with a small electrical contracting firm based in Lansing, Michigan. He told me that he hoped when he gained experience with his company, he would be able to transfer to the GM plants because they offered better benefits than his current employer.
Well, I saw him today, for perhaps the first time in almost 25 years, and he had just recently retired from GM. He told me that after he put in five years with his first employer he was able to transfer over to GM. I forgot to ask him today to clarify what he told me a long time ago, when I asked him why he didn't just start work at GM in the beginning when he got his license.
He told me then, quote: "You work for the union, (IBEW) and the union gives you a company to work for".
I have never forgotten that, and wonder if that is how IBEW still operates today. Any comments? Thanks.
Well, I saw him today, for perhaps the first time in almost 25 years, and he had just recently retired from GM. He told me that after he put in five years with his first employer he was able to transfer over to GM. I forgot to ask him today to clarify what he told me a long time ago, when I asked him why he didn't just start work at GM in the beginning when he got his license.
He told me then, quote: "You work for the union, (IBEW) and the union gives you a company to work for".
I have never forgotten that, and wonder if that is how IBEW still operates today. Any comments? Thanks.