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11-08-2007, 12:50 PM
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10 Second Club; Has fan club
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the unemployed life (for a short while)
stay up till 4am, sleep till 12noon at the least, eat bean burritos from taco bell for breakfast, work on all my friends cars. and today- go out to garage, start up bike, put bike in gear and go to bank and deposit unemployment check
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2001 Corvette, Bolt ons , tuned 10.75@124.56 mph 1.38 60' Sold
1997 Saturn Sc1 5spd DOHC swapped
Bolt ons, decked head, stock intake cam on exhaust side, lotsa weight redux
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11-08-2007, 02:10 PM
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The Mayor / 2009 Member of the Year / Moderator
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Free mechanic? I believe we could all find a job for you like that.
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11-08-2007, 02:27 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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Slacker!
JW
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11-08-2007, 02:42 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Ahhh... so you're one of the reasons I pay such high taxes.
Hmmm... 
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I USED TO HAVE an 85 Camaro 305 4bbl, 90 Firebird V6, 97 Firebird V6 (10 speakers!). Despite the two family vehicles, 3 kids, wife and mortgage, I can finally realize the dream - 88 TA almost all stock... for now.
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Wanted this -  , but ended up with this -  for free. Can't argue with free.
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11-08-2007, 02:42 PM
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I <3 sheep
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ah yes, I remember those days. Just wait til you have to sit in those stupid classes though
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Steve has a thing for sheep....
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11-08-2007, 02:54 PM
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10 Second Club; Has fan club
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Originally Posted by Untamed
Ahhh... so you're one of the reasons I pay such high taxes.
Hmmm...  
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hahaha actually im in the carpenters union 121 and work is a bit slow right now. other than that ive been busy all year.  536/week for doing nothing is ok, but thats a 300.00 paycut. id rather be out there working!!! cant contribute to the silver trans am fund on unemployment lol
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ah yes, I remember those days. Just wait til you have to sit in those stupid classes though 
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another good thing about working in the union- since i seek work from a hiring hall, i dont have to do the classes! heheheh
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01' Z06 62k miles. Vararam, Longtubes, off road xpipe, tuned by me. Times TBA
2001 Corvette, Bolt ons , tuned 10.75@124.56 mph 1.38 60' Sold
1997 Saturn Sc1 5spd DOHC swapped
Bolt ons, decked head, stock intake cam on exhaust side, lotsa weight redux
13.22@102.32 mph 1.93 60'
12's on moda? One day
Last edited by 98tadriver; 11-08-2007 at 02:56 PM.
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11-08-2007, 03:03 PM
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NJFBOA Co-Founder
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if they offer classes, take them. justin's bro is a union carpenter and with all the classes he has taken it is rare that he is ever laid off for more than a week or two at a time.
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11-08-2007, 03:04 PM
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I <3 sheep
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Belmar
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ohhhhh that's so not fair lol
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Steve has a thing for sheep....
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11-08-2007, 03:07 PM
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I <3 sheep
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the introductory class is so painfully stupid it hurts. You sit there in this room and watch videos on how to apply for a job and crap. Plus its 4 hours long! And you sit in these old 1950s tiny elementary school seats. I think they try and intimidate you into getting a job doing ANYTHING just so you dont have to come back
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Steve has a thing for sheep....
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11-08-2007, 03:27 PM
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Hippy Mod, Bergermeister Meisterberger, Moderator
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I was wondering what it's like to be unemployed. Not that I'm hoping it happens since I have a mortgage and 2 car loans to pay each month. My brother was working 3-4 part time jobs while trying to find a full time job. They all kept calling at the same time to see if he could work. I'm at 18+ years at my current job so any change could be painful!
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11-08-2007, 03:35 PM
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the classes has nothing to do with being laid off or not when youre in a union. trust me. it all has to do with the job, the economy, the market, if the foreman like you, etc. its not what you know, its who you know. plus, Ron is still an apprentice, so there isnt much he can do about it. now is the slow time for everyone. i was out for 5 months 2yrs ago. from 2nd week in sept. till mid feb. luckily, im out of my time now, and times are amazingly good for fitters out of 274. you can pick and choose your job from 3 prospects the day you get laid off. collecting is great when its not for long, and if you dont have alot of bills. i have a big mortage, so if im laid off for a while, things might get tight. other then that......its a paid vacation. i was out for a month earlier this summer. i detailed every car i own, did the suspension and tires/rims on the 02, fixed up my new garage.
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11-09-2007, 07:15 AM
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Co-Founder / Site Admin
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NJSPEEDER
if they offer classes, take them. justin's bro is a union carpenter and with all the classes he has taken it is rare that he is ever laid off for more than a week or two at a time.
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The classes they are talking about are for unemployment (classes about how to look for a job, etc.). My guess is that Ron has gone through all the same classes that Tyler has. And the reason that Tyler is rarely laid off is because compared to a Journeyman, he doesn't make crap. So it's cheaper to pay guys like him on a job site.
- Justin
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11-09-2007, 08:37 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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I remember those days....
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11-09-2007, 11:12 AM
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10 Second Club; Has fan club
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Originally Posted by EchoMirage
the classes has nothing to do with being laid off or not when youre in a union. trust me. it all has to do with the job, the economy, the market, if the foreman like you, etc. its not what you know, its who you know. plus, Ron is still an apprentice, so there isnt much he can do about it. now is the slow time for everyone. i was out for 5 months 2yrs ago. from 2nd week in sept. till mid feb. luckily, im out of my time now, and times are amazingly good for fitters out of 274. you can pick and choose your job from 3 prospects the day you get laid off. collecting is great when its not for long, and if you dont have alot of bills. i have a big mortage, so if im laid off for a while, things might get tight. other then that......its a paid vacation. i was out for a month earlier this summer. i detailed every car i own, did the suspension and tires/rims on the 02, fixed up my new garage.
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yep, you know what i mean. im in my last year of apprenticeship, the only classes ive ever taken since ive been in the union was for my apprenticeship. im not super tight with the BA, so sometimes i might not be employed 52 weeks out of the year, but i have a good rep in the union. hopefully i luck out again and work inside all winter like last year, for the most part.  the only time i think i ever did those stupid classes was before i got into the carpenters union. and those unemployment classes do suck so bad
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01' Z06 62k miles. Vararam, Longtubes, off road xpipe, tuned by me. Times TBA
2001 Corvette, Bolt ons , tuned 10.75@124.56 mph 1.38 60' Sold
1997 Saturn Sc1 5spd DOHC swapped
Bolt ons, decked head, stock intake cam on exhaust side, lotsa weight redux
13.22@102.32 mph 1.93 60'
12's on moda? One day
Last edited by 98tadriver; 11-09-2007 at 11:13 AM.
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11-09-2007, 02:58 PM
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13 Second Club
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tru2Chevy
The classes they are talking about are for unemployment (classes about how to look for a job, etc.). My guess is that Ron has gone through all the same classes that Tyler has. And the reason that Tyler is rarely laid off is because compared to a Journeyman, he doesn't make crap. So it's cheaper to pay guys like him on a job site.
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those are the classes i was talking about. you dont need them in a union, and they wouldnt matter if you took them anyway. being an apprentice doesnt always mean youre the last guy on the job. i was laid off plenty of times as an apprentice. ive gone before other app. who were getting paid more then me, just because theyre in tight with the company, have family there, etc. ive been laid off as a 1st year before a 5th year went.
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11-10-2007, 05:44 PM
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Co-Founder / Site Admin
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Oh I know apprenticeship doesn't always keep you in work longer, but it has certainly helped my brother a few times. He's got 2.5 years in now, and I think the longest he has been out of work was 3-4 weeks (and the first part of that was an 8 day vacation).
He's in pretty good with a few local contractors, so he's stayed on jobs and gotten picked up for jobs that way.
- Justin
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