no, the worst thing a writer can suffer is having to read the misguided opinions of union-busters like yourself -- if, of course you're a real BTL worker and not some paid AMPTP shill like I suspect.
Interesting. It looks like the writers are projecting a "blue collar" work ethic. I work BTL. That's REAL "blue collar" work. It's hard and physical. What's the worse thing a writer can suffer? Blisters on their finger tips from typing too hard on their computers? Worried about money? GO FI-CORE!
Shill? Buddy, I'm not an AMPTP shill. Worse thing I can be is a Secure Currency At Best. You're smart, figure it out.
bradpix 4 years ago
no, the worst thing a writer can suffer is having to read the misguided opinions of union-busters like yourself -- if, of course you're a real BTL worker and not some paid AMPTP shill like I suspect.
hurleyvillain 4 years ago
The grips would be working if the writers were.
They only get paid one day for their work and
they work 70-80 hours a week.
BTL is who is most damaged from this strike, stop stiking and go back to work and everyone will be able to make their house payments.
tiredmom41 4 years ago
Excellent! Really hammers it home who the bad guys are here.
1WritLarge 4 years ago 2
Interesting. It looks like the writers are projecting a "blue collar" work ethic. I work BTL. That's REAL "blue collar" work. It's hard and physical. What's the worse thing a writer can suffer? Blisters on their finger tips from typing too hard on their computers? Worried about money? GO FI-CORE!
samobrien357 4 years ago
Very Informative! And really makes sense!
intimesofwar 4 years ago