• @[email protected]
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    1 month ago

    Trump voter can go fuck himself. Then get back to fuckin work doing what his employees used to do before he voted for Trump.

    • @[email protected]
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      611 month ago

      Himself

      Vincent Scardina supported Donald Trump’s tough stance on immigration at the ballot box. But that decision came back to bite the roofing boss when ICE detained a third of his workforce.

        • @[email protected]
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          301 month ago

          But no Amuricans want to do back breaking labor for only $5 an hour, and without healthcare or three weeks vacation. Where am I supposed to find new labor to exploit so cheaply?

            • Adubya
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              11 month ago

              Yeah, those American workers get kind of pissed when they get handed a 1099 at the end of the year and owe Taxes, Social Security/Medicare, and fees. A US citizen gets injured & starts to seek benefits because of it the state or feds probably likely to review if they are not just classifying employees as contractors.

        • PNW clouds
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          431 month ago

          My Dad did construction for 40 years. Even before the companies started hiring a lot of immigrants, it’s hard to find roofers.

          It’s a hard to find people with the knowledge or ability to learn - that are also not afraid of heights and have the coordination to not fall off and the attention to detail to not make the conditions for other people to fall.

          • AFK BRB Chocolate
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            441 month ago

            Plus it’s a horrible job. My dad was also a general contractor, and where we live is very hot and dry in the summer. I remember, as a kid, seeing roofers on top of a house in 100+ F heat, mopping hot tar; I thought that must be the worst job there was. When I got older and started working in aerospace, when my boss would say he needed someone to do some unfun task, I’d always volunteer because I’d be thinking, “this is so much better than mopping tar on a hot roof.”