CLTUSCaptive
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http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2011/12/20/2864219/report-charlotte-airport-employees.html
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Bottoms up!
The theft, involving nearly $1,200 worth of liquor, happened Thursday evening on a US Airways jet.
USAIRWAYS planes are NOT cleaned by US employees. Work was contracted out. These are NOT airline employees.
Wow! $1,200 worth!
That's a lot if it's based on the $0.35/bottle the company pays. Not so much if they're using the overinflated $6/bottle that they charge their customers.
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2011/12/20/2864219/report-charlotte-airport-employees.html
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Hahahahah....the white ones are studier, donchaknow!Glad those PLASTIC RED SEALS are working to secure the merchandise in the carts. :blink: 🙄
My guess would be that the inventory was at zero when they discovered the problem and assumed that the plane was stocked at 100%. This would be the extent of their accurate accounting practices.Not to mention, depending on if these were "taken" from express of ML jets, Uhmm...how do they know it was missing. My understanding is there really is little to no inventory control as to what goes on and off the airplanes, especially on the express side. HAHAHA inventory control. Ya right....
I have never received a response to a correction sent to the Observer.I sent a correction to the charlotte observer. I suggest everybody does the same
corrections@charlotteobserver.com
Since USAirways and the Courts eliminated Utility(cleaners), USAir has contracted those position to the lowest bidder. I would be more concerned about a "Green Card" or "ankle braclet" vs a few bottles of liquor. I have always wondered why some USAir employees must go through a 10yr background check and others, such as the majority of the current cleaners at the large hubs are lucky to have a command of the English language. Who is held responsible for their background checks....I'm thinking many of them have not been in this country 1 yr let alone 10!!!! At one time one of the contract companies had hired persons to clean aircraft wearting ankle bracelets!!!!
Not to sound anti immigrant (there is plenty of that going around these days) or to imply that a recent immigrant is more of a potential security risk, but I've always wondered how background checks are done for these folks. Interpol? Private investigators in the country of origin? As for the cleaner wearing an ankle monitor, at least his whereabouts for the last five years or so are known! 🙄![]()