The Soviet Union had very inefficient industries producing crap products. Their workforces were unmotivated. Perhaps they were better than Australia today, which has hardly any industry.
Unions and collective bargaining just about destroyed Australia's mining industry and docks in the 1980s. They were saved by individual contracts and subcontracting parcels of work after the changes brought in by Hawke and Keating and followed up by the Libs. The CFMEU never got sorted out. Nor the fire brigades here in Vic. We are heading back to the bad days.
Exactly where we are headed. With no manufacturing, no mining and smelting, and collective bargaining setting wages through centralised unions. A majority of the population dependent on government support.
The left side of the brain controls the right side of the body and vice versa. What we have in politics is a dedicated communist as prime minister. No need for further analysis.
I was told there are two vaccines, a single shot and a two shot. When I had the single shot about two years ago I was told I would not need any boosters in future.
They pulled it out. I don't know whether it was fixed, I guess so because they had extensive workshops and lots of apprentices. We had to use big International utes after that. Here's a pic on the way to a job.
I was working on a mine that used Mini Mokes for scouting around the lease. We had some empty bitumen lined overflow dams that were near the mill, and we used to take a shortcut through the dams. One day there was an overflow and the dam had a metre or so of water in it - my mate drove the Moke in without looking and it almost disappeared. I reckon just the windscreen was sticking out.