
Originally Posted by
Paddy
Ahhh...A Tin-Knocker. Are you Union?
LOL
I'm chuckling cause where I'm from we called them a "tin-basher" Same thing, only different right.
I started out non-union but after a couple years I got into the union. The reason I got into the union was, after almost 3 years of working in the trade I couldn't get to school. The non-union companies told you, "Oh you can go to school alright, but you won't have a job here in 8 weeks when school is done." Plus, they could delay your EI (employment insurance) benefits by just not turning in the lay-off forms for a month or so. For guys like me at that time, it meant not paying rent or eating for a couple weeks so you stayed at work and shut up.
It was sh*tty behaviour on their parts, but in Saskatchewan in the 80's there wasn't a lot of work and they had us by the short hairs. My bad luck was never having a job end when the next round of school started. I finally joined the union and got sent immediately to school on my 1st union job because I had the requisite number of hours for 2nd year as well as 1st.
All told, I have 4 years worth of time in the trade (10,000 hours required for journeyman status) but only ever got to school the one time so technically I am a "2nd year apprentice" but was working at a 4+ level on the job because of experience, smarts, and having worked with several journeymen who knew their stuff and believed it was their job to teach us on the job.
Do you have some experience in working with tin yourself Paddy?
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
***William Ernest Henley***
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