To be clear, I was technically a non-union employee in a union shop so that may explain some of my ignorance. (Most of the white collar employees were non-union. The controls engineers were in a quasi-union status without actually joining the union. It was a weird situation because of some ongoing legal battles.)
What you said does make sense though. The union apprentiships were extremely competitive, possibly because they were constrained to low numbers.
What you said does make sense though. The union apprentiships were extremely competitive, possibly because they were constrained to low numbers.