You think we don't have low level worker bees in my profession? In any profession for that matter? How do they get along without a union? Who stands up to management for them? (Answer: Nobody). Why is radio different than the many other professions without union shops?Which is exactly what I did. People hire me for me, not because they have to. I get exactly what you're saying. I didn't like being a cog in a machine. But not everyone can be an owner. Somebody needs to be the worker bees or else nothing gets done.
-Legitimate question, trying to understand his point, save the hate posts.
When I was a Teamster, I was literally a line worker. Just another cog, for sure, replaceable at any time (well, except that I knew the operation better than my co-workers and even some of my managers - I would have been a tad harder to replace than the average co-worker, but far from indispensable) . I resented the union with a passion. All they did was protect the incompetent and the lazy, while taking my dues out of every paycheck. And of course the shop steward was the laziest one of all.