Posted by JBMac on May 24, 2009 at 18:34:10 from (71.31.108.29):
So, we got a federal contract at work where all of my laborers (16) had to prove their legal work status. I admit, my usual crews provide a SS# and a W-4. We withhold taxes and SS that they will never collect. They are latin. To eliminate any problems with this contract, I hired some local, 100% legal guys (blacks and whites 18-30 in age). What a sorry, mouthy, stupid, no respect for authority, lazy, worthless, unmanagable group of men (males I should say)I have ever seen in my life!! I kept my Taurus .40 in my belt the whole week (I didn't want to get caught out in the swamp by these 16 punks all toting machetes without something) What is wrong with people? The federal government says I have to pay these idiots $12.oo per hour per this contract. In this economy, you'd think people would want to work. Me and the other 3 supervisors literally had to stay on top of these guys constantly. With our normal Mexican fellas, we would have gotten ten times the work done last week, without all the bulls&*t. This is why these guys (mexicans) find so much work in the US. I don't hire them to save money, I pay them $10 - $12 an hour. I hire them because they work. Sorry for the rant. Right or wrong on my part, todays youth, or at least the ones I've tried to work, have a major problem with work ethic. Looking forward to working the derelect crew again next week..
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