Maybe so, to bad they didn't have the stamina to go the distance. With the number of crossers where do you think their beliefs lie now? Some of these guys here are emotionally crushed for being here. I am afraid they are not going to make it due to the inner turmoil they are living with. I don't know how to deal with these guys, this whole union thing has become some type of cult that has really twisted these guys up. They remind me of refugees from a war torn country, totally defeated and absolutely helpless. They are attempting to return here as if they still have a union and are trying to operate as they did before the strike. You can send a guy to change a few reading lights and he will disappear for a couple of hours. They absolutely refuse to answer their radios. The MAP's are trying to be patient with them but you can tell it is wearing thin. Let me add that this is the minority of the group, most are simply glad to be back but they are all being judged as a whole which might be unfair but thats just life. I have a feeling that there are a lot of terminations just on the horizon.