Why do I see contractors doing osp and construction work that should be going to inhouse
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good lord..."we're the glue!!!!"
stop it already
If you're the glue, you're hot glue, elmer's glue, craft glue that takes 3 days to dry .
Make sure that big head fits through the door at Dunkin
@e6 dude you have no idea we are literally the glue that held this company together that’s why we are left they know we are worth holding on to , you are one of the little wire guys aren’t you , loser
The overseers’ goal is to dismantle the in-house tech workforce and shift everything over to MasTec. The union appears willing to go along with it — possibly because of the COVID relief funds they accepted during the pandemic. While they claim to be fighting for the technicians, they actually instructed field service teams to sign the I-9 forms and transition to MasTec. Now they’re regretting that decision. The affected workers have lost extra holidays, their seniority/tenure, and are essentially starting over as day-one contractors.
To anyone claiming this is about the work itself: it isn’t. Contractors rarely perform OSP work. If the company truly needed to replace the in-house team for operational reasons, they would have tried already. This has always been about money. Management needs to stop pretending otherwise.
At this point, the company looks like it’s on the final legs of a Ponzi-style operation. Once incoming revenue can no longer cover the bills, it will collapse.
I will take power supplies left open, agc balanced wrong, and amps left open for 4 hours all day. Let them wreck it
Because you guys su-k, if you were able to handle the work load instead of handling Dunkin’ Donuts parking lot, they wouldn’t have to sub the work out. Make sense?
I encountered one of them not too long ago who was completely lost. Had no clue what he was doing, couldn’t read a print, thought the line was fed from one side when it was fed from the other. I went to the truck to grab what I needed to help him and he was gone. Just gave up and left. Bottom of the barrel.
They been touching plant for a long time … they have no clue what they doing .. so it’s kinda job security