Posted by John B. on June 12, 2009 at 20:52:11 from (38.114.64.144):
I've been reading alot about the discussion about the unions and it reminded me of my career.
I've been a mechanic on industrial equipment and over the road equipment for 30+ years and I am suprised of the mechanics that work on these machines did not finish high school for what ever reason. They really seem to drag the other co workers down with out kowing they are doing so. They have to have so many things their way to protect their ignorance of the trade they are in.
Is it only in the mechanic trade that have these uneducated workers or are there other trades where they work next to educated employees?
I know this is going to raise a stink with a lot of folks who didn't finish high school. It just seems like if a perston can't do well in school they become mechanics!!
That's not the reason I became a mechanic though. I have invented items and received United States patents on them.
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