I had occasion to see Jim Little's file several years
ago. He was never in any job classified as management
or supervision. For a time in the 1970s he was a load
agent, which is a non-union job, but is classified as
"office/clerical" by the NMB. I don't see the point
of this anyway. One of the lead AMFA organizers in my
area was a supervisor in a grocery store and another
had applied for supervision twice. Both experiences
were far more recent than Little's supposed stint in
supervision in the 1970s.