the fine line between balls and stupidity
I just got a call for background work, said yes, started to get the information (ironically, it was where my gf teaches), and then they told me the pay rate, which was _below_ standard non-union wages, which are already pretty painful to work for.
So, I said, very politely, "I'm sorry I really can't do a whole day's work for less than standard non-union wage rates." They thanked me politely, and that was that.
Part of me is horrified that I did this, because what if this agency doesn't book me for work again, what if it slows down my ability to get that last waiver?
And part of me knows I was right and reasonable. Goddamn it, I want in the union so someone else can do my dirty work.
So, I said, very politely, "I'm sorry I really can't do a whole day's work for less than standard non-union wage rates." They thanked me politely, and that was that.
Part of me is horrified that I did this, because what if this agency doesn't book me for work again, what if it slows down my ability to get that last waiver?
And part of me knows I was right and reasonable. Goddamn it, I want in the union so someone else can do my dirty work.
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And from the other side- they don't have time to report people for that kind thing, cause do you have any idea how many people they're calling who are turning them down?
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