Posted by JBMac on August 26, 2008 at 19:00:20 from (71.31.104.91):
In Reply to: Jobs posted by tlak on August 26, 2008 at 17:04:17:
I'm a businessman. I'm sick and tired of these "straight G" punk dirtbags walking into my door with pants sagging and hats on sideways. I've been sued three times in 10 years for "hurt" backs, "hurt" knees, unfair treatment. Lost only one of the cases (this kid said we caused his hernia, he was also moonlighting as one these ultimate fighter wannabe's). These are guys I started at $10.00 an hour, unskilled, will train. Over the past 5 years, my total legal fees are at around $95,000. So, I hire Pedro, Jorge and Jose. They work 5 times as hard, never miss work, are greatful for a job, good family men. My customers love them and I won't do without them. Here's the real issue: When American workers will match the productivity and work ethic of these Mexican workers, there will be no demand for them. It's bulls$%t when somebody cries about lost jobs here in the States to these guys that will work circles around most of the lazy, spoiled, "the government owes me something" workforce. I ain't buyin it, been burned too many times. I'll do what I got to do to keep my business open.
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