ChockJockey
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Your self-righteousness is really tiring 700. I didn't vote for a raise, I voted for pay parity, which I now have. Wanting equal pay for equal work, I guess that makes me a real jerk. You know what? I don't feel guilty about it at all. Tell me that I should have been perfectly willing, nay, happy to have gone on two, three, four years - at $9.25/hr turning mainline flights and I'll shut up about it. I didn't even have as many years as Jester or the other AWA old-timers and wasn't standing to get a fat raise, I just wanted to get a raise of some kind within the first three years of my employment. Tell me that's the sacrifice I should have made as a "union brother", working indefinitely at sh*t-tier wages while the negotiating team went back again and again to find something that would have satisfied the unsatisfiable (East) and you will never hear me defend my vote again. Tell me exactly that.Yet he refuses to look in the mirror and accept responsibility that all those who voted for the raise screwed their coworkers at the smaller stations.
You're mad not because the Yes-voters threw anyone under the bus, you're mad because they're the ones that didn't get thrown. Just another blustering union bureaucrat that's got it all figured out, the self-appointed knower of what's best for everyone. I think the best part about you being retired is that I can work with the comfort of knowing I don't wear the uniform as you.
Toodles.