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Re: Unions Should Be Optional

Started by Anonymous, February 09, 2013, 06:34:43 PM

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EU

but at least he knows his stuff Shin...


Quote from: "Odinson"Our unions are only for profession-trained people.

Logistics-union, pilot-union, police-union, dockworker-union




funny same here...I guess most modern Ports in the world are the same...





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Odinson

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Ok, 3000 Euro/month. Is that after tax? We have labourers in the Alberta oilpatch grossing over $7000/month. The work is largely seasonal though.



A journeyman electrician like yourself could easily make $16,000+/month with some overtime.


I´m moving to Canada.






Alberta? You'd best check out the average temperatures for the year first...Oslo is like the Caribbean compared to Northern Alberta...


Well, since I´m from lapland, I think I´m okay.

Odinson

-46C "let´s go skinny-dipping!"

-55C "the weather is a bit nippy, don´t you think?"

Odinson

That is exactly why we can´t get along.

We like the cold... You get killed by it.

Frost

I have been in a few unions, and I have to say I hate them all.

The more you pay to be in one the less your represented, and the more someone up top is making off your labor.

The worst thing is they usually pander to a sorry politician that isn't even a good one, and use your union dues, should be illegal.

Frost

I understand why it's done, but I still think it should be illegal since many of the members have no choice but to pay dues if they want to work that job.

Yeah I could get another job someplace, but shouldn't have to do so.

Frost

I hope my senator has the people that will stop a lot of it, people should have a choice.

The Union I was with last seemed to be more for the company anyhow, they gave away so much when they didn't have to do so, and the other company in our state was giving more, and none union.

Frost

I know, but the Unions run the government since the employees are in the union like it or not.

They are the first or second most influential lobbies bribing officials.



Hey gotta go, take care. :)

Odinson

When I move to Canada, I will not join to any union there.

Anonymous

Hello Odinson, I gave my husband a call about electrician salaries..



He says that a Red Seal electrician can expect a base hourly wage of between $35 and $50 per hour worked not including overtime..



Industrial pays better than residential..



The unionized rates have a gross hourly pay of about $57 per hour worked..



This is the IBEW website for Alberta.

http://ibew424.net/">http://ibew424.net/



If you have any questions I would be happy to ask my husband for you..



Good luck in your search Odinson.

Odinson

Quote from: "Fashionista"Hello Odinson, I gave my husband a call about electrician salaries..



He says that a Red Seal electrician can expect a base hourly wage of between $35 and $50 per hour worked not including overtime..



Industrial pays better than residential..



The unionized rates have a gross hourly pay of about $57 per hour worked..



This is the IBEW website for Alberta.

http://ibew424.net/">http://ibew424.net/



If you have any questions I would be happy to ask my husband for you..



Good luck in your search Odinson.


Thank you, sweety pie. ;)

I´m actually a supervisor "Uber electrician" but I can do the field-work.



The hours? How many hours per day?

Anonymous

Quote from: "Odinson"
Quote from: "Fashionista"Hello Odinson, I gave my husband a call about electrician salaries..



He says that a Red Seal electrician can expect a base hourly wage of between $35 and $50 per hour worked not including overtime..



Industrial pays better than residential..



The unionized rates have a gross hourly pay of about $57 per hour worked..



This is the IBEW website for Alberta.

http://ibew424.net/">http://ibew424.net/



If you have any questions I would be happy to ask my husband for you..



Good luck in your search Odinson.


Thank you, sweety pie. ;)

I´m actually a supervisor "Uber electrician" but I can do the field-work.



The hours? How many hours per day?

I did not know you have supervisory experience..



Your wages would be $45-60 per hour base rate plus a company truck..



In IBEW your totel gross pay would be close to $70 per hour..



You would work an 8 hour day with the option of overtime after that and depending on circumstances it could double wage or 150%..



My husband is also a supervisor and he said he would have little trouble making $200 per year in IBEW and that's without killing himself with overtime hours..



Without overtime and just working in a shop you would make over $80,000 per annum at one of the lower paying jobs..



Most electricians make much more than that though.

Odinson

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Odinson"
Quote from: "Fashionista"Hello Odinson, I gave my husband a call about electrician salaries..



He says that a Red Seal electrician can expect a base hourly wage of between $35 and $50 per hour worked not including overtime..



Industrial pays better than residential..



The unionized rates have a gross hourly pay of about $57 per hour worked..



This is the IBEW website for Alberta.

http://ibew424.net/">http://ibew424.net/



If you have any questions I would be happy to ask my husband for you..



Good luck in your search Odinson.


Thank you, sweety pie. ;)

I´m actually a supervisor "Uber electrician" but I can do the field-work.



The hours? How many hours per day?

I did not know you have supervisory experience..



Your wages would be $45-60 per hour base rate plus a company truck..



In IBEW your totel gross pay would be close to $70 per hour..



You would work an 8 hour day with the option of overtime after that and depending on circumstances it could double wage or 150%..



My husband is also a supervisor and he said he would have little trouble making $200 per year in IBEW and that's without killing himself with overtime hours..



Without overtime and just working in a shop you would make over $80,000 per annum at one of the lower paying jobs..



Most electricians make much more than that though.


In Finland there is electrician, electrical-engineer and diploma electrical-engineer.

I draw blueprints for facilities and I supervise the construction.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Odinson"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Odinson"


Thank you, sweety pie. ;)

I´m actually a supervisor "Uber electrician" but I can do the field-work.



The hours? How many hours per day?

I did not know you have supervisory experience..



Your wages would be $45-60 per hour base rate plus a company truck..



In IBEW your totel gross pay would be close to $70 per hour..



You would work an 8 hour day with the option of overtime after that and depending on circumstances it could double wage or 150%..



My husband is also a supervisor and he said he would have little trouble making $200 per year in IBEW and that's without killing himself with overtime hours..



Without overtime and just working in a shop you would make over $80,000 per annum at one of the lower paying jobs..



Most electricians make much more than that though.


In Finland there is electrician, electrical-engineer and diploma electrical-engineer.

I draw blueprints for facilities and I supervise the construction.

My husband apprenticed for 4 years on the job with 8 weeks per year in technical college..



Is this the kind of route you took Odinson?