We have our gas company here today to replace a gas line. Four guys from the gas company (and a police detail) got here at 8:30 this morning at which time I thought they would start working. Well a little while goes by and I go out to ask them when they're going to start digging since I work from home and had to plan my day around them. Anyway one of the guys tells me they can't start until a supervisor shows up. The supervisor didn't show up until 10:30 and then they start to dig a hole. They work until 12:30 which must be there lunch time and all work is stopped. It's 2:30 now and no more work has been completed and all the guys are just sitting in there van, all of their equipment is all over the street and there is a big hole with a pile of dirt next to it blocking the road.
Are you kidding me?
Re: NTR: vent about union workers
I agree with the pp. My DH works for our local gas/water company and works his butt off ALL DAY LONG. He is in the union as well. What you are describing has nothing to do with being in a union. My DH works when it is 10 below zero and when it is 110 degrees outside. If it weren't for his union all those guys and gals would be working in those kinds of conditions for minimum wage...with no benefits.
Also, sometimes machines break down or they have to wait for a bore rig...etc. There could be a good reason for why work isn't getting done.
That sucks.
Yes, (while I understand the previous poster's reactions) this sounds like a classic big city/east coast union experience. Let's just say that efficiency isn't the biggest priority of many that I have encountered. Not all, but many. You should see what kind of hoops I have to jump through to get a light bulb changed at work. No kidding. And watch out if you get caught trying to do it yourself!