Generally a good place to work in most trades is the repair / maintenance dept over the construction side. Construction goes up and down, Maintenance is steady work.
Most Trade Unions have no issues bring in from the non union companies to gain worthwhile employees. Some even get a shortcut to...
I recall some issues with the converted Grease Gun mags that some were grinding and selling for the Ingram/ RPB M10 autos and the semi open bolt guns in the 80's.
I will agree with over the last 10 years with auto match it's either one or the other. We have had better luck with the old boxes also.
After the last non existence rimfire debacle I started ordering two of the auto match 10 box flats a month as to never have that problem again. I've been...
I asked my sons what handguns that had been gifted to them have they enjoyed and used more over the past 5-7 years.
One said the SR25 "he wishes" an the other said the 41 Smith that I bought for him.
At a Tipton show I bought him a 99.7% 5 1/2" new model 41 for either $925.00 or $950.00...
Yea, we were a few blocks down the street sitting on a parapet wall about 60 stories up eating lunch. We were disappointed that no fireworks happened that day.
You guys could've made the national news.
Not many non union trades have the perks, benefits like mileage and zone pay, annuity's and pensions that come with most Union Trades where you work for the Union. Good Luck to you.
Ive been told here more than once here, that Trade Unions are a bad thing.
I have a friend in Lapel and his son is also doing that gig with Gaylor. Hes on a traveling crew. The crew hes on does pole replacement unless its a hurricane, tornado they need to go to.
Shame your son was turned down at MEPS.