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Chicago Sun-Times Readers respond to James Kendrick Story

Chicago Plumber.jpg December 26, 2009 Plumbers work hard, earn their pay While I agree with critics who say the city plumbing inspector accused of violating codes should be fired, why bring his salary into it? I am a union plumber and proud of my trade, though I've been laid off for 21 months. What do critics think is a fair wage? If I were working now my salary would be similar, though as a private-sector plumber I would not get paid holidays, sick days, vacation, etc. I am tired of people commenting negatively on our pay and charges for work performed. I and every other union plumber out there went through five years of apprenticeship, and we work very hard to earn that money, whether that's rodding out sewer systems, plumbing single-family homes or 95-story high-rises. We do the work that you don't want to or don't know how to. It's a skilled trade, and you pay for that skill. Without qualified plumbers and the plumbing inspectors, everyone's health could be put at risk through improper water connections or sewage disposal. Instead of complaining how much a plumber makes, next time thank him for providing safe drinking water for you and your family and for getting that razor out of your sewer that you flushed down the toilet so your home isn't backed up with raw sewage. Michael Hanley, Canaryville Doing the crime -- but no time Former Ald. Ed Vrdolyak gets caught trying to steal million-plus dollars. He gets a couple of football players to write the judge a letter. He walks. Former Streets and Sanitation Commissioner Al Sanchez, convicted of fraud in a City Hall hiring scheme, waits around long enough and finds a judge to reverse his conviction. City plumbing inspector James Kendrick, working without a permit and using city materials for free, gets his job back. A reputed made man in the mob, now behind bars, finds a judge who grants him the OK to go to a top-notch restaurant on Christmas Eve. My money says Blago walks. Any takers? Gary Odom, South Shore (Chicago Clout Responds) I hope you enjoy this Chicago Sun-Times Reader's response to the James Kendrick Story. The extent of the story goes far beyond what these comments write. I am sorry to report this Plumber really has no clue as to what is really going on regarding Plumbers and Plumbing positions in Chicago. The Chicago Plumber's Union has one of the worst unemployment rates for a "profession" in Chicagoland. Local 130's unemployment rate is about 85%. The dues and fees are in the thousands every year. James Sullivan a hack at best, rehired the same bunch of bust-outs to continue the corruption at the expense of the membership. In Chicago, there are no new Apprentices which might cause the termination of the do-nothing teaching staff. One of the guys writing into the Sun-Times assumes Plumbers in Chicago are trained to do the job; many of these licenses are bought like candy over the counter. Michael McGann, a famous Chicago Plumbing Inspector will walk us through the buying and selling of Plumbing Licenses in Chicago next week. There is a much greater problem with the Plumbing license law in Illinois than most people realize, so you might want to consider bottled water for your family in Illinois until the problem is resolved. The City of Chicago again should thank Fran Spielman for another story that goes deeper than meets the eye. Patrick McDonough

Comments

In your spare time you should write a blog and use it as a mouth piece to uncover corruption in the Daley administration. Good idea huh? (Response) Your one of the smarter City Workers, I can tell.

I THOUGHT THAT THIS BLOG WAS DOING THAT.UNCOVERING CORRUPITION IN CHICAGO.EVERYONE YOU WRITE A BLOG ABOUT SEEMS TO BE A LITTLE ONE SIDED. YOUR OPINION ONLY. MAYBE YOU SHOULD HAVE A POINT COUNTER POINT I THINK THAT WOULD BE VERY GOOD READING. ON THE OTHER HAND MIKE MCGANN TALKING ABOUT PLUMBING LICENSING IN THE CITY OF CHICAGO,BOY THAT SHOULD BE VERY EXCITING. I THINK I WOULD PREFER TO WALK ON HOT COALS. HE IS THE MOST NON LIVING LIVING PERSON I HAVE EVERY SEEN AND LISTENED TOO. PAT GET SOME PEOPLE THAT CAN TRULY RUN WITH A STORY AND MAKE IT WORTH EVERYONES WHILE. SORRY MCGANN IS LIKE LOOKING AT A DEAD MAN ON YOUR SHOW.

That post is right on, maybe Mike needs some meds? come on man!! get someone on their that can get a rise out of the people out here. thank God there is a fast forward button on my keyboard. Come on Patrick get someone on there to keep everyone awake. Here is a note Patrick, Mike= too slow, John= not opened minded enough, Pat=not a good speaker you are a good producer, Judge Burell he is too legal minded, you need someone that perks things up, can get the quests to speak up on different matters, Tom Morris can keep things perked up, I suggest you try out Tommy "GUN" Morris for a while, with an other host in Bruce Randazzo, which he is going to be running for an Alderman seat in 2011.