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Hey Mark Bernard...........

Started by Woofentino Pugrossi, December 19, 2004, 01:49:13 PM

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Mark Bernard

QuoteHere, I'll open a can of worms too..






UNION WORKERS ARE LAZY !












 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :-* :-*

You are treading in some DANGEROUS waters here with that statement. Care to retract it??  >:(
Mark (Bernie) Bernard
Race Control CCS/ASRA - Mid-West Region

EX#996

LOL!!!

You guys are too funny...

Dan got the exact reaction he was looking for.  (Although I don't think when Dan said this he realized how big K3 was and how steathly Mark can be)

 ;D

BTW:  Paul's a union worker too.
Paul and Dawn Buxton

Mark Bernard

#39
QuoteLOL!!!

You guys are too funny...

Dan got the exact reaction he was looking for.  
BTW:  Paul's a union worker too.

That was my Christmas present to Dan.....! I knew thats what he wanted!   :P  ;)

Merry Christmas Dan!    ;)  ;D
Mark (Bernie) Bernard
Race Control CCS/ASRA - Mid-West Region

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#40
 Merry Christmas ;D

Mark Bernard

Ok Rob... here is what I found out yesterday. The company will be hiring through there web sight. The web address is... //www.dcchourlyjobs.com. This isn't just for Belvidere Assy. But any plant within the Daimler-Chrysler complex and can be in the realm of Assembly, Stamping, Engine, Parts Depots, ect. Go to the sight and put in an application. This is open to all who wish to apply so naturally I am posting here so my racing freinds have a chance at applying. Good luck! Mark!
                                          
Mark (Bernie) Bernard
Race Control CCS/ASRA - Mid-West Region

Woofentino Pugrossi

Thanks.

Maybe I can work next to you. ;D
Rob

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Nate R

Seems to me that Dan is lazier than any union worker I know. I've seen a lot of talk, and not much get done.

I'm also a union worker now.  :)
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QuoteSeems to me that Dan is lazier than any union worker I know. I've seen a lot of talk, and not much get done.

I'm also a union worker now.  :)

I'm kinda in a union, but not really.  IEEE.   I'm not lazy though.  Actually, I'm a workaholic.  Every time I'm on here, I'm actually on the phone, and working.  

Mark Bernard

QuoteThanks.

Maybe I can work next to you. ;D

I would rather have hot needles shoved in my eye sockets!  ;)
Mark (Bernie) Bernard
Race Control CCS/ASRA - Mid-West Region

Mark Bernard

#46
Here is the release that was handed out yesterday...

Brothers and Sisters of UAW 1268:

Your union  has just recived information in reguard to hiring parimeters that are to be utilized by the Corporation for the purpose of putting new people on roll as needed throughout the entire Chrysler Division. The web site address for more detailed information than is provided is s follows.......

//www.dcchourlyjobs.com


Openings may be for full time. (ordinary 40 hrs. per week plus possible overtime) temporary part time, (generally Monday and Friday work, sometimes requiring weekend or holiday work) or temporary (up to 119 days typically of summer enployment @ 40 or more hours per week)


Openings may occurin any plant within the Chrysler Complex and can be in the realm of Assembly, Stamping, Engine, Parts Depots. ect. A high school diploma. G.E.D., or equivalent is required. Any related experience within the job description you are pursuing is a plus.Some jobs may be physically challenging and a post-offer, pre-enployment drug screening and physical exam will be required prior to hire.


To check various geographic locations for job availabity within a specific area, access the Web site and then follow through the step-by-step selection process.


This information is relevant to DaimlerChrysler Chrylser Division jobs only and does not include any information in reguard to outside vendors or suppliers.


We hope yoy may find this information useful.

Fraternally.
Bargining committee
UAW Local 1268

Additionally, at Belvidere Assembly alone they will be hiring approximatly 1000 prople to start 2nd shift production within the next year.


The current model will end in September and the new line will be in production in January 2006. Mark B.
Mark (Bernie) Bernard
Race Control CCS/ASRA - Mid-West Region

Super Dave

Finally had to read this thread...

Yeah...

Ok, fine...

Drive what you want.

GM has more problems?  Who makes more cars?

BMW makes some nice cars, yeah, but I really can't open my check book to even thing of buying one.  I'm sure it's a nice car, but it's built for a niche market...

When they start making cars that compete with Crapaliers, Foci, Neon's, Civic's etc....  Then we can talk.

Mecedes SUV's...again, how can I afford one?  Really.

It's kind of like trying to get someone to replace a ZXR1200 with an MV Agusta.  Yeah, the MV is pretty nice.  But for that kind of cash, I can buy something that will do the same job for half the cost or better.

I'm not sure where all this started, but, somewhere, things got out of whack.

Somewhere when everyone was waving some kind of goofy flag, we decided that the cost of a product was the biggest issue.  Additionally, add on the problem of civil litiation.  

No manufactures of helmets in the USA.

Would Levi Strauss believe that his jeans aren't made here anymore?  Been wearing 501's since high school, and I did notice the change in quality.  Where's my money going?

Super Dave