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#34945 02/28/04 04:55 PM
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We are a small mainly residential shop that is starting to branch out to larger apartment/condo buildings. We are debating the advantages/disadvantages of joining the IBEW versus hiring qualified non-union electricians. What are your thoughts? It would be helpful to consider issues we haven't yet thought of.
Thanks

#34946 02/28/04 05:02 PM
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My thought is this is not a subject that can be rationally debated here.

It quickly degenerates into one side against the other.

JMO, Bob


Bob Badger
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#34947 02/28/04 05:13 PM
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Bob's right. [Linked Image]

#34948 02/28/04 05:19 PM
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I agree with Bob and Russell, even with the best intentions these conversations can get heated and would be best discussed in private emails.

So, I would suggest that all who would like to offer opinions to Alwire do it in emails please.

Roger

#34949 02/28/04 05:57 PM
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I agree with the comments above.

Please send comments pro or con to Alwire via email.


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