LavMan said:Dave and Chiames came to CLT today at 9:15am,visited the property but they were MIA on the line, guess they were scared.
First off, my temper is controlled. Second, don't tell me about controlling anything. Who do you think you are? Last time I checked my father was dead.PineyBob said:You're right TB, my point is if you maintain a dialogue then maybe and that's a big maybe you can change his mind. Otherwise you come off as a "troublemaker" and further reinforce their negative view of your work group.Twicebaked said:DON'T NUKE THE BOSS???????????
He sure as hell didn't give it to us in small doses!!!!!
He nuked EVERY employee and their families too, so don't even go there.
Dave deserves EVERYTHING he gets and a whole lot more.
I'm not chastizing, I am not sure if I had the same opportunity with BBB as you did with Dave, I'm not sure I could follow my own advice. IF you can control your temper then you can make your points far more effective.
It was in Alexandria, VA (4 miles away from US Airways Corporate HQ) and the jurisdictional bankruptcy court for Arlington, VA --- I hardly call that rural.repeet said:----------------------------------
PineyBob Wrote:
Got a question for you. Could the company in a case like this "Judge shop"? Getting the case heard by a judge known for his/her anti labor views?
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PineyBob,
Most everyone I talk to say that's exactly what the company did during the bankruptcy, by filing in a rural VA jurisdiction.