by Gaazy » Wed Apr 07, 2010 8:17 pm
Yeah Blankenship is a piece of shit, truly. I really hope they hang him for this, which is their goal as of now once they start the investigation. Those guys who died are a number to him, not a person. He pushes his managers and bosses so hard for production that they have to cut corners to meet. A couple friends of mine work across the street at another mine and could barely get up to the mine from the traffic and Blankenship still made them work all night last night instead of maybe something productive in the rescue or whatever. Im really surprised this hasnt happened earlier. I wouldnt even know where to start on him. I think he was picked on in high schol or something and now hes getting back at the world, because hes nothing but a bully. Theres a saying around here, "Beware the long arms of Massey". But thank god this will be the end of Massey as we know it, their stocks already to shit. Another good example is Harmon Mining, go look that up. He bullied them out of their contracts and caused them to shut down, then bought out the judges and politicians and won the case when they sued.
Another thing about Massey that pisses me off to no end is how they treat everyone. No one can count how many companies hes caused to go under due to payment alone. Set them on net 30 payment terms, and MAYBE at 6 months youll get paid if you sell them something. Im one of the few people that refuses their business, I wont even sell them any machinery on COD terms. They can get it somewhere else, Id rather not even have the business at all. Everything from tiny hardware and general stores to decent sized supply companies, they bully around. Their slogan, and its posted in every Massey mine office and trailor, is "The Massey Way or the Highway", and they stick to it. If you work for them and you dont do what they tell you to, whether its a danger to everyone else in the mine or not, theyll fire you on the spot. If you are a vendor and dont do something the way they tell you to, they will refuse payment until the end of time.
As far as the unwarrantable violations go, yes that is a lot and more than most mines, and some of them were major, like the ventilation ones for example, but one thing youve got to realize is they can be big or as small and stupid as a small mistake on a map somewhere. If the mine was in as bad as shape as some are making it out to be, the inspectors would have put a D-order on them and the mine would have been shut down immediately on the spot until they fixed it. They do it to mines on a weekly basis in some areas. Federal or state inspectors can evacuate the mine on the spot if they feel its too dangerous to operate. So until they be a little more specific on the violations its hard to say really. Its also a really, really big mine. Fucking HUGE actually. A longwall and 4 supersections is one monstrous operation. I want to see what they are using as a comparison there, because theres not many operations in the country that size
The gov doesnt let shit slide anymore after Massey's Aracoma mine fire a few years ago. Basically what happened in a nutshell was a federal inspector came in, and found that the mine did not have stoppages in the right places for the escapeways and the ventilation was all messed up, which is MAJOR, and the mine should have had a D-order right then and shut down until they fixed it. Instead, the inspector called his boss in DC and ended up giving them 72 hours to fix it or they would shut it down. 9 hours after the inspector left, the belt caught fire. Because of those fucked up stoppages, the fresh air didnt ventilate into the escapeways, and the smoke didnt filter out. So when the miners went to evacuate, first they tried the primary excapeway and it was on fire, so they went to the secondary escapeway, but with all the smoke they coudlnt see and two guys died in the smoke and fire. After that, no inspector anywhere anytime gives warnings like that, if its dangerous, they shut it down. Now this was the incident i mentioned earlier where Blankenship deleted all those evidence computer files (and I mean professionally deleted, to the point that the FBI coudlnt recover any of them from the hard drives, so he had to have had it done on purpose imo) and all kinds of preshift inspections and shit mysteriously came up missing during the investigation. Pretty fucked up deal and in the long run they only had to pay a ridiculous little fine, in return for 2 guys lives', but im sure Don didnt lose any sleep over it.
As far as the Union stuff goes, Union mines do have a better safety record usually because theyre held to higher standards. I am with the Union on their safety views and all that and the basic thoughts behind it...but godamn, I cant stand union workers. They could get paid a thousand bucks an hour and it wouldnt be enough. You would have to come here and see what I mean I think, I swear UMWA guys are the laziest bunch Ive ever been around
Also as a side note, I think they mentioned it on CNN earlier, but to give you an idea of how much gas there is there, methane shuts the mine down at like 50 parts per million. Underground right now they are getting somewhere in the ballpark of 12,000 ppm. One breath and youd be poisoned past help and ANY spark whatsoever would set it off as bad as before. I bet anything no one will be going in there anytime soon, and those guys are dead, unless they made it to a chamber, which has such slim odds its nearly impossible that they survived the blast.
Bahaha im rambling, God I hate Blankenship and Massey. I know dozens and dozens of guys that work for them, and they pay good and the benefits are better than anything in the state, but you might as well not have a family or any toys, because they will work you like a fucking mule. But most coal miners love that shit, overtime is money money money, but whats the use in making it if you never have time to spend it?