John Deere strike imminent?

BryceC

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Mar 23, 2006
26,462
19,624
113
Actually what the majority of farmers are asking for is the diagnostics. That's it. We want to be able to pull up the codes see what is wrong in order to get he right part to fix it. It's ridiculous when we have some sensor that requires us to make a call to the local dealer to have them come out paying $250 service call plus time plus mileage plus use of equipment to tell us a simple sensor is the issue. I'm perfectly capable of hooking up a cable and reading.

Honestly that's completely fair. That should be available. Just my opinion of course.
 

WooBadger18

Well-Known Member
Sep 5, 2012
15,102
13,512
113
On Wisconsin
Oh, so you know this person? You know that he had a side job? Exactly.

It's my understanding that it's pretty common practice for these people to have "off the books" jobs combined with their other benefits.
Ok, but you left off some major information which was that your classmate was committing fraud. Yes, I suppose someone who was committing fraud probably could make more than they could if they were not committing fraud and just had one job.

snowcraig’s assumption that your classmate was acting legally was a completely fine assumption to make.
 
Last edited:

BryceC

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Mar 23, 2006
26,462
19,624
113
As a 20-something, it's amazing to me to hear about the old days where someone could go work at a factory right after high school graduation, stay in the same company for 47 years, with a spouse who stays home and two kids, and still be able to afford a house and a car and expenses for the kids - all with a pension at retirement at 65. And they'd work a solid 40 hours a week on the floor and no more.

The world has changed so much, in worker-unfriendly ways.

You can still do that. Thousands of people do it working at the plants all over the country.
 

wxman1

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Jul 2, 2008
19,937
16,316
113
Cedar Rapids
This is why the 2022 Ford Maverick pick up truck I ordered is being built in Mexico.

Sidebar-The Maverick is really appealing but it's size has put me off for now. From what I remember seeing it is smaller than the Ranger.
 

snowcraig2.0

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Nov 2, 2007
12,550
10,352
113
47
Cedar Rapids, IA
Oh, so you know this person? You know that he had a side job? Exactly.

It's my understanding that it's pretty common practice for these people to have "off the books" jobs combined with their other benefits.

I know the situation. If you have a side job that makes more than the Deere job why have a Deere job in the first place?
 

3TrueFans

Just a Happily Married Man
Sep 10, 2009
63,243
61,915
113
Ames
If you add a 0, I would probably sell you mine.
I will 100% sell him mine!
trading-places-buy.gif
 
  • Like
  • Funny
Reactions: NWICY and Entropy

dmclone

Well-Known Member
Oct 20, 2006
21,580
5,929
113
50131
I know the situation. If you have a side job that makes more than the Deere job why have a Deere job in the first place?
We're talking about working while being laid off. So he was getting paid by the union while being laid off and also working another job on the side. Once he was brought back on at Deere, he stopped doing the other job. I assume he was also getting unemployment during this time but not sure on that one. The combination above, was paying more his job at Deere.
 
  • Dumb
Reactions: CyDude16