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teems1 wrote:Public entity bro.kstt wrote:teems1 wrote:kstt wrote:
ONE BILLION IS NO KIND OF MONEY TO TALK ABOUT!!
That's the kind of thinking that got Petrotrin to their current financial state.
Instead of saying 4700 workers going home, ask yourself were 4700 workers really needed?
Why still so much outside contractors, understaffed departments and overtime hours logged when you have such a huge workforce.
LOL
Stay quiet if you know nothing about its operations nah bai. You will look lesser of a kaant!
If y'all weren't borrowing money from future taxpayers every month to meet operating expenditures then fine.
But y'all ain't making a profit and are squeezing the taxpayers dry.
Btw good job of trying to convince me to keep Petrotrin open. Really good PR ambassador work.
Joshie23 wrote:teems1 wrote:Public entity bro.kstt wrote:teems1 wrote:kstt wrote:
ONE BILLION IS NO KIND OF MONEY TO TALK ABOUT!!
That's the kind of thinking that got Petrotrin to their current financial state.
Instead of saying 4700 workers going home, ask yourself were 4700 workers really needed?
Why still so much outside contractors, understaffed departments and overtime hours logged when you have such a huge workforce.
LOL
Stay quiet if you know nothing about its operations nah bai. You will look lesser of a kaant!
If y'all weren't borrowing money from future taxpayers every month to meet operating expenditures then fine.
But y'all ain't making a profit and are squeezing the taxpayers dry.
Btw good job of trying to convince me to keep Petrotrin open. Really good PR ambassador work.
In an attempt to be diplomatic, if your job (disclaimer: not sure if kstt is a Petrotrin employee) or a family members or even a breadwinner's job was on the line and there were several misconceptions, lies by omission and plain old blatant lies peddled by the powers that be to fuel statements like your previous one, you might exert a bit of animosity as well. The statement I placed in red, is a very, very interesting question.timelapse wrote:sinister_14 wrote:This is why so many people want the refinery closed and re open so they too cud apply for jobs..it really sicken to see how some people does think waiting to see many fall for their personal gain....there are many envious no good small minded persons just like you waiting to apply for jobs at the refinery hope you guys make the cut.....this is why trinidad would never move forward from government to the small man on the street....all thinks the same sad reality we live in....Curtms wrote:Have that!gastly369 wrote:Party card >cvCurtms wrote:Have meh CV waiting...
Not so nice when the shoe is on the other foot is it?
Wasn't it small minded thinking that got you a job in Petrotrin only if you had somebody working there?
Lol. You can't tell me that you don't know someone working Petrotrin..where is your Petrotrin wok?? Unless you're not living in Trinidad, in which case forget I said anything.
Allergic2BunnyEars wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:OWTU massing outside Hyatt currently. Who they meeting with today??
Doh be fraid bai. Go check them and ask nah. Report back when you do.
ADONI wrote:Petrotrin have money to go rent Hyatt???
kstt wrote:
When kamla was PM she brought 2 white men (yes Massa time we all know how black ppl afraid of white man to this date) to run the company
The senior of the two was named Barden. He took on the union and made the refinery turn around and what he did was simply tell workers to do their jobs. Pipefitters were made to do pipefitting and not contractors. Because they both were MASSA they were fired by the PNM with the involvement of the OWTU. The other MASSA was in finance, a leader internationally but because they were MASSA they were removed.
So contractors do what employees are supposed to it took a MASSA to tell us that we do or jobs and not pay contractors to do it. Then the majority of workers are Temporary and casual workers while there are numerous unfilled vacancies. The permanent workers always take time off because the temps can't and they pick up the slack. Overtime will happen because Petrotrin is not a rum shop it doesn't open and close. You have operators working 24/7, you have Security working 24/7, you have Electricians working 24/7, you have Utilities working 24/7, Rig workers workinf 24/7, etc. So you will have overtime when a person or persons have emergencies. With numerous locations this occurring as well. That's why I told that idiot if he doesn't know what going on keep his rum shop talk for the rum shop!!
teems1 wrote:kstt wrote:
When kamla was PM she brought 2 white men (yes Massa time we all know how black ppl afraid of white man to this date) to run the company
The senior of the two was named Barden. He took on the union and made the refinery turn around and what he did was simply tell workers to do their jobs. Pipefitters were made to do pipefitting and not contractors. Because they both were MASSA they were fired by the PNM with the involvement of the OWTU. The other MASSA was in finance, a leader internationally but because they were MASSA they were removed.
So contractors do what employees are supposed to it took a MASSA to tell us that we do or jobs and not pay contractors to do it. Then the majority of workers are Temporary and casual workers while there are numerous unfilled vacancies. The permanent workers always take time off because the temps can't and they pick up the slack. Overtime will happen because Petrotrin is not a rum shop it doesn't open and close. You have operators working 24/7, you have Security working 24/7, you have Electricians working 24/7, you have Utilities working 24/7, Rig workers workinf 24/7, etc. So you will have overtime when a person or persons have emergencies. With numerous locations this occurring as well. That's why I told that idiot if he doesn't know what going on keep his rum shop talk for the rum shop!!
You do understand you are not helping Petrotrin's case at all.
You're saying the workers are not just lazy, but also insubordinate and take advantage of the benefits (time off).
Also Petrotrin isn't the only 24/7 company in Trinidad. Nearly all the plants in Pt Lisas are run 24/7 and they utilize a shift system. There is no rampant overtime where workers take home 3-4x their base salary.
kstt wrote:http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/refinery-assets-to-be-sold-after-shutdownespinet-6.2.670625.94e4484fbe
I thought the refinery wasn't going to be sold?!!
teems1 wrote:kstt wrote:
When kamla was PM she brought 2 white men (yes Massa time we all know how black ppl afraid of white man to this date) to run the company
The senior of the two was named Barden. He took on the union and made the refinery turn around and what he did was simply tell workers to do their jobs. Pipefitters were made to do pipefitting and not contractors. Because they both were MASSA they were fired by the PNM with the involvement of the OWTU. The other MASSA was in finance, a leader internationally but because they were MASSA they were removed.
So contractors do what employees are supposed to it took a MASSA to tell us that we do or jobs and not pay contractors to do it. Then the majority of workers are Temporary and casual workers while there are numerous unfilled vacancies. The permanent workers always take time off because the temps can't and they pick up the slack. Overtime will happen because Petrotrin is not a rum shop it doesn't open and close. You have operators working 24/7, you have Security working 24/7, you have Electricians working 24/7, you have Utilities working 24/7, Rig workers workinf 24/7, etc. So you will have overtime when a person or persons have emergencies. With numerous locations this occurring as well. That's why I told that idiot if he doesn't know what going on keep his rum shop talk for the rum shop!!
You do understand you are not helping Petrotrin's case at all.
You're saying the workers are not just lazy, but also insubordinate and take advantage of the benefits (time off).
Also Petrotrin isn't the only 24/7 company in Trinidad. Nearly all the plants in Pt Lisas are run 24/7 and they utilize a shift system. There is no rampant overtime where workers take home 3-4x their base salary.
Joshie23 wrote:teems1 wrote:Public entity bro.kstt wrote:teems1 wrote:kstt wrote:
ONE BILLION IS NO KIND OF MONEY TO TALK ABOUT!!
That's the kind of thinking that got Petrotrin to their current financial state.
Instead of saying 4700 workers going home, ask yourself were 4700 workers really needed?
Why still so much outside contractors, understaffed departments and overtime hours logged when you have such a huge workforce.
LOL
Stay quiet if you know nothing about its operations nah bai. You will look lesser of a kaant!
If y'all weren't borrowing money from future taxpayers every month to meet operating expenditures then fine.
But y'all ain't making a profit and are squeezing the taxpayers dry.
Btw good job of trying to convince me to keep Petrotrin open. Really good PR ambassador work.
In an attempt to be diplomatic, if your job (disclaimer: not sure if kstt is a Petrotrin employee) or a family members or even a breadwinner's job was on the line and there were several misconceptions, lies by omission and plain old blatant lies peddled by the powers that be to fuel statements like your previous one, you might exert a bit of animosity as well. The statement I placed in red, is a very, very interesting question.timelapse wrote:sinister_14 wrote:This is why so many people want the refinery closed and re open so they too cud apply for jobs..it really sicken to see how some people does think waiting to see many fall for their personal gain....there are many envious no good small minded persons just like you waiting to apply for jobs at the refinery hope you guys make the cut.....this is why trinidad would never move forward from government to the small man on the street....all thinks the same sad reality we live in....Curtms wrote:Have that!gastly369 wrote:Party card >cvCurtms wrote:Have meh CV waiting...
Not so nice when the shoe is on the other foot is it?
Wasn't it small minded thinking that got you a job in Petrotrin only if you had somebody working there?
Lol. You can't tell me that you don't know someone working Petrotrin..where is your Petrotrin wok?? Unless you're not living in Trinidad, in which case forget I said anything.
And they couldn't put in a word for you?timelapse wrote:Joshie23 wrote:teems1 wrote:Public entity bro.kstt wrote:teems1 wrote:kstt wrote:
ONE BILLION IS NO KIND OF MONEY TO TALK ABOUT!!
That's the kind of thinking that got Petrotrin to their current financial state.
Instead of saying 4700 workers going home, ask yourself were 4700 workers really needed?
Why still so much outside contractors, understaffed departments and overtime hours logged when you have such a huge workforce.
LOL
Stay quiet if you know nothing about its operations nah bai. You will look lesser of a kaant!
If y'all weren't borrowing money from future taxpayers every month to meet operating expenditures then fine.
But y'all ain't making a profit and are squeezing the taxpayers dry.
Btw good job of trying to convince me to keep Petrotrin open. Really good PR ambassador work.
In an attempt to be diplomatic, if your job (disclaimer: not sure if kstt is a Petrotrin employee) or a family members or even a breadwinner's job was on the line and there were several misconceptions, lies by omission and plain old blatant lies peddled by the powers that be to fuel statements like your previous one, you might exert a bit of animosity as well. The statement I placed in red, is a very, very interesting question.timelapse wrote:sinister_14 wrote:This is why so many people want the refinery closed and re open so they too cud apply for jobs..it really sicken to see how some people does think waiting to see many fall for their personal gain....there are many envious no good small minded persons just like you waiting to apply for jobs at the refinery hope you guys make the cut.....this is why trinidad would never move forward from government to the small man on the street....all thinks the same sad reality we live in....Curtms wrote:Have that!gastly369 wrote:Party card >cvCurtms wrote:Have meh CV waiting...
Not so nice when the shoe is on the other foot is it?
Wasn't it small minded thinking that got you a job in Petrotrin only if you had somebody working there?
Lol. You can't tell me that you don't know someone working Petrotrin..where is your Petrotrin wok?? Unless you're not living in Trinidad, in which case forget I said anything.
I applied , and I am qualified, never even got a response, yet I know people with fadda, uncle, neighbour getting through the door normal
Joshie23 wrote:teems1 wrote:kstt wrote:
When kamla was PM she brought 2 white men (yes Massa time we all know how black ppl afraid of white man to this date) to run the company
The senior of the two was named Barden. He took on the union and made the refinery turn around and what he did was simply tell workers to do their jobs. Pipefitters were made to do pipefitting and not contractors. Because they both were MASSA they were fired by the PNM with the involvement of the OWTU. The other MASSA was in finance, a leader internationally but because they were MASSA they were removed.
So contractors do what employees are supposed to it took a MASSA to tell us that we do or jobs and not pay contractors to do it. Then the majority of workers are Temporary and casual workers while there are numerous unfilled vacancies. The permanent workers always take time off because the temps can't and they pick up the slack. Overtime will happen because Petrotrin is not a rum shop it doesn't open and close. You have operators working 24/7, you have Security working 24/7, you have Electricians working 24/7, you have Utilities working 24/7, Rig workers workinf 24/7, etc. So you will have overtime when a person or persons have emergencies. With numerous locations this occurring as well. That's why I told that idiot if he doesn't know what going on keep his rum shop talk for the rum shop!!
You do understand you are not helping Petrotrin's case at all.
You're saying the workers are not just lazy, but also insubordinate and take advantage of the benefits (time off).
Also Petrotrin isn't the only 24/7 company in Trinidad. Nearly all the plants in Pt Lisas are run 24/7 and they utilize a shift system. There is no rampant overtime where workers take home 3-4x their base salary.
I'd love to see your evidence of that. It might help convert some of us.
Big wages and salaries at Petrotrin. An average $45,000 monthly wage bill per Petrotrin refinery worker, $21,000 monthly per temporary worker and a $616 daily rate for labourers, plus a $70,000 monthly overtime earning for one carpenter.
teems1 wrote:Joshie23 wrote:teems1 wrote:kstt wrote:
When kamla was PM she brought 2 white men (yes Massa time we all know how black ppl afraid of white man to this date) to run the company
The senior of the two was named Barden. He took on the union and made the refinery turn around and what he did was simply tell workers to do their jobs. Pipefitters were made to do pipefitting and not contractors. Because they both were MASSA they were fired by the PNM with the involvement of the OWTU. The other MASSA was in finance, a leader internationally but because they were MASSA they were removed.
So contractors do what employees are supposed to it took a MASSA to tell us that we do or jobs and not pay contractors to do it. Then the majority of workers are Temporary and casual workers while there are numerous unfilled vacancies. The permanent workers always take time off because the temps can't and they pick up the slack. Overtime will happen because Petrotrin is not a rum shop it doesn't open and close. You have operators working 24/7, you have Security working 24/7, you have Electricians working 24/7, you have Utilities working 24/7, Rig workers workinf 24/7, etc. So you will have overtime when a person or persons have emergencies. With numerous locations this occurring as well. That's why I told that idiot if he doesn't know what going on keep his rum shop talk for the rum shop!!
You do understand you are not helping Petrotrin's case at all.
You're saying the workers are not just lazy, but also insubordinate and take advantage of the benefits (time off).
Also Petrotrin isn't the only 24/7 company in Trinidad. Nearly all the plants in Pt Lisas are run 24/7 and they utilize a shift system. There is no rampant overtime where workers take home 3-4x their base salary.
I'd love to see your evidence of that. It might help convert some of us.Big wages and salaries at Petrotrin. An average $45,000 monthly wage bill per Petrotrin refinery worker, $21,000 monthly per temporary worker and a $616 daily rate for labourers, plus a $70,000 monthly overtime earning for one carpenter.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/petrotri ... a2b3593616
Pointman-IA wrote:And they couldn't put in a word for you?timelapse wrote:Joshie23 wrote:teems1 wrote:Public entity bro.kstt wrote:teems1 wrote:kstt wrote:
ONE BILLION IS NO KIND OF MONEY TO TALK ABOUT!!
That's the kind of thinking that got Petrotrin to their current financial state.
Instead of saying 4700 workers going home, ask yourself were 4700 workers really needed?
Why still so much outside contractors, understaffed departments and overtime hours logged when you have such a huge workforce.
LOL
Stay quiet if you know nothing about its operations nah bai. You will look lesser of a kaant!
If y'all weren't borrowing money from future taxpayers every month to meet operating expenditures then fine.
But y'all ain't making a profit and are squeezing the taxpayers dry.
Btw good job of trying to convince me to keep Petrotrin open. Really good PR ambassador work.
In an attempt to be diplomatic, if your job (disclaimer: not sure if kstt is a Petrotrin employee) or a family members or even a breadwinner's job was on the line and there were several misconceptions, lies by omission and plain old blatant lies peddled by the powers that be to fuel statements like your previous one, you might exert a bit of animosity as well. The statement I placed in red, is a very, very interesting question.timelapse wrote:sinister_14 wrote:This is why so many people want the refinery closed and re open so they too cud apply for jobs..it really sicken to see how some people does think waiting to see many fall for their personal gain....there are many envious no good small minded persons just like you waiting to apply for jobs at the refinery hope you guys make the cut.....this is why trinidad would never move forward from government to the small man on the street....all thinks the same sad reality we live in....Curtms wrote:Have that!gastly369 wrote:Party card >cvCurtms wrote:Have meh CV waiting...
Not so nice when the shoe is on the other foot is it?
Wasn't it small minded thinking that got you a job in Petrotrin only if you had somebody working there?
Lol. You can't tell me that you don't know someone working Petrotrin..where is your Petrotrin wok?? Unless you're not living in Trinidad, in which case forget I said anything.
I applied , and I am qualified, never even got a response, yet I know people with fadda, uncle, neighbour getting through the door normal
Strange..
timelapse wrote:Joshie23 wrote:teems1 wrote:Public entity bro.kstt wrote:teems1 wrote:kstt wrote:
ONE BILLION IS NO KIND OF MONEY TO TALK ABOUT!!
That's the kind of thinking that got Petrotrin to their current financial state.
Instead of saying 4700 workers going home, ask yourself were 4700 workers really needed?
Why still so much outside contractors, understaffed departments and overtime hours logged when you have such a huge workforce.
LOL
Stay quiet if you know nothing about its operations nah bai. You will look lesser of a kaant!
If y'all weren't borrowing money from future taxpayers every month to meet operating expenditures then fine.
But y'all ain't making a profit and are squeezing the taxpayers dry.
Btw good job of trying to convince me to keep Petrotrin open. Really good PR ambassador work.
In an attempt to be diplomatic, if your job (disclaimer: not sure if kstt is a Petrotrin employee) or a family members or even a breadwinner's job was on the line and there were several misconceptions, lies by omission and plain old blatant lies peddled by the powers that be to fuel statements like your previous one, you might exert a bit of animosity as well. The statement I placed in red, is a very, very interesting question.timelapse wrote:sinister_14 wrote:This is why so many people want the refinery closed and re open so they too cud apply for jobs..it really sicken to see how some people does think waiting to see many fall for their personal gain....there are many envious no good small minded persons just like you waiting to apply for jobs at the refinery hope you guys make the cut.....this is why trinidad would never move forward from government to the small man on the street....all thinks the same sad reality we live in....Curtms wrote:Have that!gastly369 wrote:Party card >cvCurtms wrote:Have meh CV waiting...
Not so nice when the shoe is on the other foot is it?
Wasn't it small minded thinking that got you a job in Petrotrin only if you had somebody working there?
Lol. You can't tell me that you don't know someone working Petrotrin..where is your Petrotrin wok?? Unless you're not living in Trinidad, in which case forget I said anything.
I applied , and I am qualified, never even got a response, yet I know people with fadda, uncle, neighbour getting through the door normal
teems1 wrote:Joshie23 wrote:teems1 wrote:kstt wrote:
When kamla was PM she brought 2 white men (yes Massa time we all know how black ppl afraid of white man to this date) to run the company
The senior of the two was named Barden. He took on the union and made the refinery turn around and what he did was simply tell workers to do their jobs. Pipefitters were made to do pipefitting and not contractors. Because they both were MASSA they were fired by the PNM with the involvement of the OWTU. The other MASSA was in finance, a leader internationally but because they were MASSA they were removed.
So contractors do what employees are supposed to it took a MASSA to tell us that we do or jobs and not pay contractors to do it. Then the majority of workers are Temporary and casual workers while there are numerous unfilled vacancies. The permanent workers always take time off because the temps can't and they pick up the slack. Overtime will happen because Petrotrin is not a rum shop it doesn't open and close. You have operators working 24/7, you have Security working 24/7, you have Electricians working 24/7, you have Utilities working 24/7, Rig workers workinf 24/7, etc. So you will have overtime when a person or persons have emergencies. With numerous locations this occurring as well. That's why I told that idiot if he doesn't know what going on keep his rum shop talk for the rum shop!!
You do understand you are not helping Petrotrin's case at all.
You're saying the workers are not just lazy, but also insubordinate and take advantage of the benefits (time off).
Also Petrotrin isn't the only 24/7 company in Trinidad. Nearly all the plants in Pt Lisas are run 24/7 and they utilize a shift system. There is no rampant overtime where workers take home 3-4x their base salary.
I'd love to see your evidence of that. It might help convert some of us.Big wages and salaries at Petrotrin. An average $45,000 monthly wage bill per Petrotrin refinery worker, $21,000 monthly per temporary worker and a $616 daily rate for labourers, plus a $70,000 monthly overtime earning for one carpenter.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/petrotri ... a2b3593616
The_Honourable wrote:OWTU answers the PM's challenge from 2 weeks ago and puts on the table an investment proposal... calling the PM's bluff?
screwbash wrote:why d workers just taking it in dey behind jus so... where is watson duke, budget suppose to be in 3 week and where is the various chamber of commerce. what obeah d pnm wuk so that no effin body opening dey doubles hole and squaking. the workers need to demand they call ah general election now and let all the caribbean islands come together and bail out petrotRin as trinidad bailing all the arse out for decades. we all need to be out brothers keepers and think of our children. call a dam GENERAL ELECTION NOW !!!!!!!
Clearly you don't know the difference between average and median. Common entrace math.kstt wrote:teems1 wrote:Joshie23 wrote:teems1 wrote:kstt wrote:
When kamla was PM she brought 2 white men (yes Massa time we all know how black ppl afraid of white man to this date) to run the company
The senior of the two was named Barden. He took on the union and made the refinery turn around and what he did was simply tell workers to do their jobs. Pipefitters were made to do pipefitting and not contractors. Because they both were MASSA they were fired by the PNM with the involvement of the OWTU. The other MASSA was in finance, a leader internationally but because they were MASSA they were removed.
So contractors do what employees are supposed to it took a MASSA to tell us that we do or jobs and not pay contractors to do it. Then the majority of workers are Temporary and casual workers while there are numerous unfilled vacancies. The permanent workers always take time off because the temps can't and they pick up the slack. Overtime will happen because Petrotrin is not a rum shop it doesn't open and close. You have operators working 24/7, you have Security working 24/7, you have Electricians working 24/7, you have Utilities working 24/7, Rig workers workinf 24/7, etc. So you will have overtime when a person or persons have emergencies. With numerous locations this occurring as well. That's why I told that idiot if he doesn't know what going on keep his rum shop talk for the rum shop!!
You do understand you are not helping Petrotrin's case at all.
You're saying the workers are not just lazy, but also insubordinate and take advantage of the benefits (time off).
Also Petrotrin isn't the only 24/7 company in Trinidad. Nearly all the plants in Pt Lisas are run 24/7 and they utilize a shift system. There is no rampant overtime where workers take home 3-4x their base salary.
I'd love to see your evidence of that. It might help convert some of us.Big wages and salaries at Petrotrin. An average $45,000 monthly wage bill per Petrotrin refinery worker, $21,000 monthly per temporary worker and a $616 daily rate for labourers, plus a $70,000 monthly overtime earning for one carpenter.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/petrotri ... a2b3593616
So much payslip circulating and rum shop mayor believe dat nonsense. Ah begging you please stay quiet!!!
To be honest, it hard to remember the distinctions between mean, mode and median after all 5hese years.teems1 wrote:Clearly you don't know the difference between average and median. Common entrace math.kstt wrote:teems1 wrote:Joshie23 wrote:teems1 wrote:kstt wrote:
When kamla was PM she brought 2 white men (yes Massa time we all know how black ppl afraid of white man to this date) to run the company
The senior of the two was named Barden. He took on the union and made the refinery turn around and what he did was simply tell workers to do their jobs. Pipefitters were made to do pipefitting and not contractors. Because they both were MASSA they were fired by the PNM with the involvement of the OWTU. The other MASSA was in finance, a leader internationally but because they were MASSA they were removed.
So contractors do what employees are supposed to it took a MASSA to tell us that we do or jobs and not pay contractors to do it. Then the majority of workers are Temporary and casual workers while there are numerous unfilled vacancies. The permanent workers always take time off because the temps can't and they pick up the slack. Overtime will happen because Petrotrin is not a rum shop it doesn't open and close. You have operators working 24/7, you have Security working 24/7, you have Electricians working 24/7, you have Utilities working 24/7, Rig workers workinf 24/7, etc. So you will have overtime when a person or persons have emergencies. With numerous locations this occurring as well. That's why I told that idiot if he doesn't know what going on keep his rum shop talk for the rum shop!!
You do understand you are not helping Petrotrin's case at all.
You're saying the workers are not just lazy, but also insubordinate and take advantage of the benefits (time off).
Also Petrotrin isn't the only 24/7 company in Trinidad. Nearly all the plants in Pt Lisas are run 24/7 and they utilize a shift system. There is no rampant overtime where workers take home 3-4x their base salary.
I'd love to see your evidence of that. It might help convert some of us.Big wages and salaries at Petrotrin. An average $45,000 monthly wage bill per Petrotrin refinery worker, $21,000 monthly per temporary worker and a $616 daily rate for labourers, plus a $70,000 monthly overtime earning for one carpenter.
http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/petrotri ... a2b3593616
So much payslip circulating and rum shop mayor believe dat nonsense. Ah begging you please stay quiet!!!
Redress10 wrote:So the same man who marching up and down scaring people talking about no private ownership now saying that he have private investors? Who gonna touch Rouget after he tell people to "take their rig and go" etc...Who he fooling?
Trinis really this stupid? What makes his private investors different to the ones that gov't favour?
If Petrotrin all these years making more money than Ansa Mcal then Petrotrin workers and OWTU are bigger than the 1%?
Could someone give me an idea of the average owtu worker's skills and educational level because I have been in places where people have been laid off and they literally took their severances and went about their lives normel normel. Ppl keep saying that these workers highly skilled and educated but if this was the case then they would be very mobile and get new employment. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong.
Redress10 wrote:screwbash wrote:why d workers just taking it in dey behind jus so... where is watson duke, budget suppose to be in 3 week and where is the various chamber of commerce. what obeah d pnm wuk so that no effin body opening dey doubles hole and squaking. the workers need to demand they call ah general election now and let all the caribbean islands come together and bail out petrotRin as trinidad bailing all the arse out for decades. we all need to be out brothers keepers and think of our children. call a dam GENERAL ELECTION NOW !!!!!!!
Probably the most a55inine post in this entire thread. What caribbean islands? You do realise that the caribbean is basically the poorest region on the planet right. St Vincent's national product is bananas, who can they bail out?
You really have no clue about what wealth and power is. If you want a "bail out" facking try and entice a private equity firm or something. There are hundreds of them all over the world. Jeeez.
Some of alluh really showing why they had to set the reset button on the place. This is beyond ridiculous now.
All this talk about Petrotrin this and Petrotrin that, explain to me why 5000 - 9000 workers were needed for a refinery that is producing less than 150000 bbd.
That is where the discussion starts and possibly end because jump high jump low is massive retrenchment that is needed to begin to rescue that company.
I am not politically affiliated, however the only figures being released are from the PNM, Espinet etc.Joshie23 wrote:teems1, take win yes. You just scarf down whatever figures the Board, the Government, your uncle Franklin, your second cousin Wilfred or whosoever else you feel like listening to doles out. When kstt, sMASH, myself, Pointman-IA or whoever else makes a valid statement or poses pertinent questions to you, answer what feels convenient, ignore what doesn't and then repeat. Common Entrance maths, right? (You spelled 'entrance' wrong both times btw). One thing is for sure. You've won. You got your wish. Petrotrin is no more and it will no longer be a strain on your taxpayers dollars. Let the scoreboard read:
Them, the *insert various political party name here*
3,___,____,___,___,____.
We, the Taxpayers
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Your blood pressure can stabilise now. Rest your voice, mind and fingers (mainly fingers, I'm sure) until we decide to be this vociferous about the next drain on taxpayer's dollars. Or not.
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