you said it!At the risk of risking the moderator's ire, can someone explain to me how Doug gets a pass driving what's probably a company leased car but employees don't?
I think that's a legitimate point for discussion.
you said it!At the risk of risking the moderator's ire, can someone explain to me how Doug gets a pass driving what's probably a company leased car but employees don't?
I think that's a legitimate point for discussion.
I too think his history and position are relevant in this picture!!!!! Especially given the thread's title..close or change it if it's inappropriate.At the risk of risking the moderator's ire, can someone explain to me how Doug gets a pass driving what's probably a company leased car but employees don't?
I think that's a legitimate point for discussion.
It's funny how fate plays out.....................the driver at one point in time, was anti union as they come, southern good ole boy.Whats inappropriate is the way certain leads in CLT get away with everything because they are untouchable. These guys had their own personal keys to the managers van. They drive off the property with the managers to restaurants and lord knows where else. The sad thing about these guys is that they have so much dirt on the managers that the situation will be swept under the carpet as quick as possible. I wouldn't be surprised if corporate security isn't dismissed with a wink and a nod.
Funny thing though, these guys both get off at ABR searching online to see if anyone they work with has been arrested.
http://arrestinquiryweb.co.mecklenburg.nc....LastDayArrests=
I wonder if the wife of one of them knows they were out drinking with a female 😉 co-worker. I wonder if corporate will find out that a manager clocked them out. CYA. Maybe some justice will come of this. Who knows at this job? It seems the worse you are the further you go!
I too think his history and position are relevant in this picture!!!!! Especially given the thread's title..close or change it if it's inappropriate.
So the "Union Guy" is going to try and save a guys job who was intoxicated while one duty...Great. Maybe that Union Guy can put his efforts into something more usefull such as a decent T/A!! Don't get me wrong here, as I have personally known a few fellow employess who had drinking problems. The company did put them thru a rehab program, but none were caught drinking on the job, or involved in an accident with a company vehicle. All that I knew of had attendance issues, and admitted that they had a problem BEFORE anything like this happened. I'm sorry, but I have no sympathy for something such as this.my understanding is all were fired, a union guy expressed hope he could get the one their job back(not the driver he is done no saving him) both are well over twenty year guys. the express employee is not under union and is of course done
Don't think TSA can get involved,it happened outside secured areas.I know the TSA will find this incident very interesting.
Your airline could be in more trouble than you think.
Well, your not going to believe this one....A US employee tailgated a TSA employee this morning thru a security door in CLT. Airport Ops were called to give the employee a citation. He could not produce a sida badge and was extremely intoxicated. They ran locals on him and found out his licsence(sp) was revoked in 02, they said he was so drunk he could not sign the citation.Don't think TSA can get involved,it happened outside secured areas.
The TSA guy didn’t notice the US employee’s breath?<SNIP> A US employee tailgated a TSA employee this morning thru a security door in CLT.
Don't think TSA can get involved,it happened outside secured areas.
What jurisdiction does TSA have outside of airport secured areas....they are'nt sworn officers ,that I know of...If thats the case they would be in parking lots etc.....Okay skippy. If you say so.
Just watch.