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"Stand for something or fall for everything".So at the end of the day, if AA shuts down the operation, I guess you'll be the first one
standing tall yelling, "I SHOWED THEM WHO'S BOSS" !
"Stand for something or fall for everything".So at the end of the day, if AA shuts down the operation, I guess you'll be the first one
standing tall yelling, "I SHOWED THEM WHO'S BOSS" !
And there was a reason why you didn't get re-elected. Have you figured out what that reason is yet?I belong to one of the unions on the property and at one time I actually sat across
the table from the company over at Centreport on the second floor.
To the guys who turn down overtime on 'principle', I'm glad you have
money in the bank and are not working at AA for their money (no matter how
much or little they pay you).
At the end of the day, I have bills to pay and if AA offers overtime, I'm going to
jump at it.
I guess the bottom line is this, if I turn down overtime, is TWU, APA or APFA going to
cut me a check?
I didn't take this job to work holidays,weekends ,and miss part of my kids growing up to makeSo at the end of the day, if AA shuts down the operation, I guess you'll be the first one
standing tall yelling, "I SHOWED THEM WHO'S BOSS" !
your bills will keep going up, taxes up, gas up, education up......and you will have to live at AA in order to keep a roof over your head. I hope you feel real proud about that.So at the end of the day, if AA shuts down the operation, I guess you'll be the first one
standing tall yelling, "I SHOWED THEM WHO'S BOSS" !
This is the very reason our "union" has no balls. This scab would cross a line using the same rationalization.Good, bad, or indifferent, I've worked for AA for over 25 years.
I go to work and get a paycheck. If I don't get the paycheck, my family doesn't eat
and doesn't have a roof over their heads.
I belong to one of the unions on the property and at one time I actually sat across
the table from the company over at Centreport on the second floor.
I still have a ways to go before retirement and no matter what happens
I need to make sure AA survives this bankruptcy.
To the guys who turn down overtime on 'principle', I'm glad you have
money in the bank and are not working at AA for their money (no matter how
much or little they pay you).
At the end of the day, I have bills to pay and if AA offers overtime, I'm going to
jump at it.
I guess the bottom line is this, if I turn down overtime, is TWU, APA or APFA going to
cut me a check?
So at the end of the day, if AA shuts down the operation, I guess you'll be the first one
standing tall yelling, "I SHOWED THEM WHO'S BOSS" !
So at the end of the day, if AA shuts down the operation, I guess you'll be the first one
standing tall yelling, "I SHOWED THEM WHO'S BOSS" !
JAB, clowns like wyomingian are the very reason why changing union titles will NOT change the culture at AA. The IGM attitude at AA has destroyed the profession. AA loves guys like him that will jump through hoops to save the airline, and then, rape him at the same time.You clowns crack me up! And there's boatloads of your type in every station. I have to believe you've just been fortunate enough to not have been through many challenges in your life, otherwise you'd have more confidence in your abilities. The problem is we've wasted so much of our time with AA believing they would honor our loyalty that we're unaware as to how many companies are out there that would value our skills more than our own company!
JAB, clowns like wyomingian are the very reason why changing union titles will NOT change the culture at AA. The IGM attitude at AA has destroyed the profession. AA loves guys like him that will jump through hoops to save the airline, and then, rape him at the same time.
This forum has at least tought me,
1. The mechanics at AA will never stick together.
2. The mechanics at AA will always be trend setters for industry standard wages & benefits.
3. The mechanics at AA will bring down the rest of the industry in order to save a job!
4. The mechanics at AA will never rid ourselves of the TWU.
How pathetic is that!
Good, bad, or indifferent, I've worked for AA for over 25 years.
I go to work and get a paycheck. If I don't get the paycheck, my family doesn't eat
and doesn't have a roof over their heads.
I belong to one of the unions on the property and at one time I actually sat across
the table from the company over at Centreport on the second floor.
I still have a ways to go before retirement and no matter what happens
I need to make sure AA survives this bankruptcy.
To the guys who turn down overtime on 'principle', I'm glad you have
money in the bank and are not working at AA for their money (no matter how
much or little they pay you).
At the end of the day, I have bills to pay and if AA offers overtime, I'm going to
jump at it.
I guess the bottom line is this, if I turn down overtime, is TWU, APA or APFA going to
cut me a check?
big hail stonesAnybody have any pictures of hail damaged aircraft? Preferably without a logo or "N" number in the shot.
Good, bad, or indifferent, I've worked for AA for over 25 years.
I go to work and get a paycheck. If I don't get the paycheck, my family doesn't eat
and doesn't have a roof over their heads.
I belong to one of the unions on the property and at one time I actually sat across
the table from the company over at Centreport on the second floor.
I still have a ways to go before retirement and no matter what happens
I need to make sure AA survives this bankruptcy.
To the guys who turn down overtime on 'principle', I'm glad you have
money in the bank and are not working at AA for their money (no matter how
much or little they pay you).
At the end of the day, I have bills to pay and if AA offers overtime, I'm going to
jump at it.
I guess the bottom line is this, if I turn down overtime, is TWU, APA or APFA going to
cut me a check?