I remember my dad telling me horror stories about having to deal with union thugs when he owned his first store.  As a new entrepreneur, my dad was so proud that, after years of working for someone else, he was finally going to get the opportunity to own his own business!  My dad is an electrical engineer by trade, so he was going to do some wiring to his new place… until union thugs came over and threatened to destroy his business if he didn’t allow their slugs to perform the work.  If I remember correctly (and my dad can fill in the memory blanks, since he does read this blog), these lazy pieces of rancid crap took twice as long to perform the work my dad could have done himself in several hours, took several union-mandated work breaks, and cost my dad much more than if he had done the work himself.

Nice.

Not.

Want more proof?

Try this guy.

If this guy doesn’t look like a child molester, I don’t know who does.

Except this particular child molester was a substitute typing teacher in New York, was accused by several kids of being a perverted creep, and he can’t be fired.  That’s right.  This scumbag draws a handsome salary sitting on his ass, and he can’t be fired.  All thanks to unions.

A Queens teacher who collects a $100,000 salary for doing nothing spends time in a Department of Education “rubber room” working on his law practice and managing 12 real-estate properties worth an estimated$7.8 million, The Post found.

Alan Rosenfeld hasn’t set foot in a classroom for nearly a decade since he was accused in 2001 of making lewd comments to junior-high girls and “staring at their butts,”yet the department still pays him handsomely for sitting on his own butt seven hours a day.

In 2001, six eighth-graders at IS 347in Queens accused Rosenfeld, a typing teacher who filled in for an absent dean, of making comments like “You have a sexy body,” asking one whether she had a boyfriend and making others feel uncomfortable with creepy leers.

Because the Department of Education could not produce all the students as witnesses, he was found guilty in only one case. A girl testified that Rosenfeld stopped at her locker, where she was standing with a friend, and “said I love him because I talk to him so much.”

A DOE hearing officer gave him a slap on the wrist — a week off without pay — for “conduct unbecoming a teacher.” He was cleared to return to teaching.

Instead, Schools Chancellor Joel Klein has kept the scruffy 64-year-old in a Brooklyn rubber room, deeming him too dangerous to be near kids, officials said.

The DOE can’t fire him.

“We have to abide by the union contract,” spokeswoman Ann Forte said.

So Rosenfeld simply collects his $100,049 salary — top scale for teachers — plus full health benefits and the promise of a fat pension,about $82,000 a year if he were to retire today.

His pension will grow by $1,700 each year he remains. He could have retired at age 62, but he stays.

Hell, I’d stay too if I was paid that much money for doing absolutely nothing!

At a time when NYC is running painful deficits, and will likely fire thousands of REAL teachers.  But they will keep this disgusting disgrace to humanity on the payroll, and continue giving him hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Thanks, unions!

Thanks a pantload!