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Nissan has a habit of hiring "temp. permanent" employees in Mississippi who must work 70 hours a week to make what a regular fulltime worker makes in 40 hours, so they are far from perfect. You are right that working for Nissan is far from the worst job in the world, but if you have an opportunity to better your bargaining position then you take it and nevermind what the corporate elitists whisper in your ear.
Hard to take that serious with a broken link.
Where I work, the employer can hire up to 20% of the workforce in some jobs as temporary employees, and it allows the employer to hire and fire at their discretion and keep the best to become full time. They must promote to full time regular when to keep the temporary at or under that 20%. They make maybe 80% of a full time regular at the bottom of the scale. Your temporary employee is probably around 80% of the scale bottom as well. Remember, the average employee pay will be much higher than midway of the payscale, because most employees are already at the top of the pay scale.
It would be nice if you tested links...