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Originally Posted by eyesclosed
Great I'm glad that you got a little benefit it makes me feel good. It's nice to have a vehicle too, it's better for errands. Just think when you get it back the truck will last a much longer time. I'm surprised though that a union job wouldn't pay more unless it's a new parts plant like I started at in 1992. After 18 yrs it closed by that time the wages were good. The union dues well WI is a AT Will state so it was like paying for protection of the At Will law. Is this a line job your working on and the line moves every 57 sec. Them are the hardest jobs. Hopefully not and keep doing what you have too do to make it. That is a big accomplishment you are a very strong.
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Thanks. The job is not in manufacturing, it is in food service. I have never been in a union so don't much know about it, but I guess I will be finding out. It is in a supermarket so I can work in several different departments that are unionized. The good thing is once I am in the union the management can't yank me out of my union departments to do other jobs in the store. So once I know my jobs I can just do them and don't have to be worried about anything else. But the wages are too low to live on so I will also have to be looking for a better job at the same time.
I don't know what is happening to my truck. My mechanic hasn't contacted me so maybe he's rebuilding the damn engine on me! I am trying not to think about it as this is my only day off for six days and I want to enjoy it before everything starts hitting the fan again tomorrow. One day at a time. I wouldn't be on Psych Central if I was a mentally and emotionally strong person. Things that might be easy for a normal person aren't easy for me. So I appreciate the support I get on Psych Central.