
Originally Posted by
TheChosen1
Talk about being misinformed. Bro, I work for MTA and we were negotiating a contract for over a year before we were on strike from October to November of this year. Insurance going from nothing to $10 a month? You're joking, right?
Try from $30 month to $200 month. And keep in mind, that's $100 taken out of a check that, after you've deducted FICA, taxes, and union dues, is probably about $800 every two weeks. So that means it's down to $700 every two weeks. Your landlord don't want to hear that you can't afford to pay your $1000 rent because you don't make that much any more. California doesn't want to hear that you're not able to pay your $100-200 a month auto insurance. Bro, everyone is talking about what little the workers will lose if they just give in and pay that extra fee for their insurance but you have to remember the high a$$ cost of living in Cali. You can't find an apartment that has air conditioning here unless you plan on paying like $1200 a month. When I lived in Louisiana, the housing projects had air conditioning.