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The Goose
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One thing I CAN say, Bob - I'm tired of the company's insults.
They can go to hell.
They can go to hell.
To go another four years without a pay increase is just ludicrous. We are looking at 11 years with only a 3% pay increase. Are you kidding me??????
My strong recommendation is a NO vote with a NO Confidence vote for our negotiators!!
Just wait until the pro company ilks here tell us how lucky we are to have a job!
I heard some comments from a few people last pm that surprised me - assuming they don't change their minds, I believe it has been a wakeup call.The question is: Will this finally wake up all the Koolaid drinkers @ 514?
Another problem is that the companys charts are way off, first off it lists base wages not full max up. SWA tops out at around $45, not $36, AirTran is making $40 as well ($37 plus $3 license) not $31.
Or maybe it could be Allegiant was put off when AA said they had "insufficient capacity" to do all the proposed work. Then a month later AA announced the closing of MCIE. By the way DOD work goes to the lowest bidder, doesn't it.I guess it's probably inconceivable to many of you that AAR simply provided better service? They've been doing DOD overhauls for years, so I can't wait to hear y'all call them a chop shop, too...
I'm told Danny Martinez is working for AAR now -- maybe he had a good enough relationship with Allegiant they were willing to give AAR a shot at their business.
The bottom line is AMR has torpedoed every attempt at outside work - they have no intention of allowing money to be made and what was made was accounted for incorrectly.Or maybe it could be Allegiant was put off when AA said they had "insufficient capacity" to do all the proposed work. Then a month later AA announced the closing of MCIE. By the way DOD work goes to the lowest bidder, doesn't it.
Hardly a ringing endorsement
AA lies.Not only does the company put out inconsistent and mislabeled graphs (comparing page 7 of the proposal with the alleged October 2009 numbers on aa.negotiations.com), you introduce yet a third set of numbers. WN mechanics actually top out at "around $45?" That's $93,600 a year. According to AA, WN mechanics top out at $41:
http://www.aanegotiations.com/MechanicsWages.asp
If true, that means WN wrenches make $24,400 more per year than you.
You guys need a new union.