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01-30-2013, 12:05 AM #14
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01-30-2013, 01:22 AM #15
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when I started in the trade the union had no math test. if they would have had I don't think I could have passed it.
a stupid question is a question you wont to ask, but don't
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01-30-2013, 10:43 AM #16
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01-30-2013, 10:56 AM #17
Around here I don't think it's a math test, but a meth test.
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01-30-2013, 07:36 PM #18
i didn't report this thread, but, i assume it was reported because of the endless union bashing that occurs on this site. the consant insults and derogatory comments that are directed at union members on this site is offensive. in this thread alone union members are referred to as lazy, stupid and meth heads. the steamfitters union offers great opportunities for people in this industry. good training, benefits and pay that is, in most cases, unrivaled in the industry. come on dad. you know exactly why this thread was reported.
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01-30-2013, 07:43 PM #19
His(dad) response was prior to anything involving the issues you outline in your post.
Now if you're stating that all threads containing the word "union" end up being filled with deragatory comments then that sounds like it might be an issue.
For what it's worth I'm non-union and have only worked for non-union employers, I haven't blasted any union employees on this site and don't plan on it either, the debate over union VS non-union would be best left in the ARP.
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01-30-2013, 07:56 PM #20
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From a personal experience....to the original poster
I took this test (or one of) about 3 yrs ago at the local pipe-fitters union..........needless to say I was dumbfounded at the test. I was 35 and hadn't used any of the math in 20+ years=FAIL.
A BIG MAJORITY OF THE TEST IS MATH & its not 1+1 stuff.......its find the √of this room type math...
Felt like a POS when I left
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And to the union Bashers.....have you been in a Union? My Dues as a Teamster were VERY FAIR for the Bennys and Pay/Work I had........post a link to old thred so I can catch up on this UNFAIR union Dues you speak of.
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01-31-2013, 08:21 AM #21
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02-05-2013, 03:27 PM #22
Some of the union websites have an on line math test. If I recall it was basic algebra and not some arithmetic
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02-05-2013, 03:29 PM #23
Some of the union websites have an on line math test. If I recall it was basic algebra and some arithmetic.
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02-05-2013, 05:26 PM #24
Ya, actually I was in a Union, they put themselves out of business.....why do you ask. it was the Local {Im not joking here} Laundry truck drivers, bartenders and something about seamstresses union, this was back in the 70's. Then in the early 80's I had to deal with a Masons union on a Commercial construction, 22 guys laid 2 courses of 16" block, 90 feet long, took them 8 hours. They left the job for some reason and a few days later these two little Italian guys (literally they were about 5' and 130lbs)show up with a kid that was just learning, he mixed mud, they laid block. They laid 4 courses 90' in 6 hours.
Same job a month later I had to deal with the Pipe fitters union. 2 guys running a 4" black pipe. they managed 20 feet in 8 hours. awesome, they would put a 10' pipe in the form machine----have a cigarette----turn machine on, form the end (Victalic fitting)-----have another cigarette----take the pipe out of the machine----have another cigarette----put the pipe on the Hy-jacker-----have another cigarette----get in the hy-jacker-----another cigarette.......this went on and on. Im surprised they didn't get lung cancer on the spot LOL
I have seen some stunningly excellent work out of the electrical unions, all the rest, I was not impressedGOVERNMENT
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02-05-2013, 05:27 PM #25
Ya, actually I was in a Union, they put themselves out of business.....why do you ask. it was the Local {Im not joking here} Laundry truck drivers, bartenders and something about seamstresses union, this was back in the 70's. Then in the early 80's I had to deal with a Masons union on a Commercial construction, 22 guys laid 2 courses of 16" block, 90 feet long, took them 8 hours. They left the job for some reason and a few days later these two little Italian guys (literally they were about 5' and 130lbs)show up with a kid that was just learning, he mixed mud, they laid block. They laid 4 courses 90' in 6 hours.
Same job a month later I had to deal with the Pipe fitters union. 2 guys running a 4" black pipe. they managed 20 feet in 8 hours. awesome, they would put a 10' pipe in the form machine----have a cigarette----turn machine on, form the end (Victalic fitting)-----have another cigarette----take the pipe out of the machine----have another cigarette----put the pipe on the Hy-jacker-----have another cigarette----get in the hy-jacker-----another cigarette.......this went on and on. Im surprised they didn't get lung cancer on the spot LOL
I have seen some stunningly excellent work out of the electrical unions, all the rest, I was not impressedGOVERNMENT
The only parasite dumb enough to kill it's host
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02-07-2013, 08:16 PM #26
I guess it is settled then. thanks for your expert opion. especially from a guy who lives in ny and hates ny. after all, one exposure to a union fitter in the early 80's should qualify you as a expert in the field.
by the way its a victaulic fitting. a arp guy should really know better and do a spell check.IV IV IX
use your head for something other than a hat rack.......Gerry



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