I have been a union member for years and i say yes get signed up now.Get your Apprenticeship behind you and get started paying into your Retirement Fund as soon as possible.The sooner you are vested the better.BUT REMEMBER,just because you belong to a Union it does not mean that you won't have to work for your living.Learn all you can and get all the experience you can.Take whatever job they send you out on until you gain that experience.The Operating Engineers Union is one of the best out there.Make your mark,work hard and you will have a good comfortable living and a great retirement to fall back on.I'm sure there will be some who will try to tell you different but,if i were 18 again and after what i know now i would join this Union Local ASAP.Young people with College Degrees are having to take jobs at fast food joints to survive and pay off Student Loans now.What has been proposed to you could make you a fortune if you work hard and manage it correctly.Good Luck.
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