Irate Contractor
We received this email from a guy who didn’t sign his name. Ironically, his opening line said, “First, have the courage to use your real name and or email address.” Well, he did use an email address, but he didn’t bother to sign his name. To be honest with you, I have no compassion for a person who works as a contractor. They take jobs away from union employees and they are a drain on our retirement. If they are retired, let them stay retired. Stay home and let the experts do the real work. I think that it’s time to put these contractors in their place…a retirement home. Again, they are a drain on the system and their work is probably violating many federal rules and regulations. But, that will be investigated…soon.
Response to a Reader In Utah
First, have the courage to use your real name and or email address.
Second, before you start casting aspersions about someone’s intelligence, run spell check on what you write.
“His team isn’t much different, most off the street as contractors soon to be Harriman receiptants without consideration of inside employees”
Actually, I think you meant recipients here.
Your comment about Mike Wall “abruptly” retiring is incorrect, but if you had done your homework you would know that already.
You sound like a disgruntled railroad worker. If that’s the case, I would suggest you go out into the real world and get a job. Then you’ll find out how good you have it! I worked for almost three years as a contractor to get my job. That’s time with NO benefits, no vacation, and it doesn’t count towards your retirement. So I would suggest you be careful about talking about contractors.
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rogerbee@earthlink.net
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