How would one anonymous poster hold another anonymous poster accountable? Just curious.@floridays ...Professional evaders can never be pinned down to a response where they can be held accountable.
Indeed!!!!!
If you actually have the lofty position you seem to portray, you would care.
I'll assume you are a low level hired keyboard jockey, hired to squirt a little water or foam on brush fires.
You have your check deposited weekly, yet you offer nothing that actually pays Fedex bills or paychecks to those that do the business of "the airline."
NoIndeed!!!!!
Don't know. Don't care. I don't spend a lot of time wonder what would happen under hypothetical situations what people dream up.Exhibit your critical thinking abilities.
I know you are on the outside, I'm still sure the Shady Grove boys have war gamed the scenario.
I'm asking you to think, What would the response be?
Run the ball as much as possible, like they always do.I'll bet you can script the first possession of the Tennessee Titans week 1 against the New York Giants.
They should have had the center run a curl route, with a CB snapping the ball to a backup guard from the practice squad and the mascot playing fullback.Or you will say what they should have done.
INDEED!!
Huge if true.No, you've made it clear.
You have no concept of integrity then.How would one anonymous poster hold another anonymous poster accountable? Just curious.
Not that tough a question for a "critical thinker"Maybe they will send in Fedex western Europe employees when the no show slackers refuse to report?
There is history of Shady Grove's response to labor issues.
What about it @59 Dano? What's their response in the United States?
Good, I was afraid that no one was keeping track.You have no concept of integrity then.
My guess is he was speaking to your intellectual honesty.
I can say for myself, I make note of post or comments you make that you will not respond to.
I replied that I do not know and I do not care.In the time you spent to post this, you could have replied to this.
I recall that some pilots picketed, but beyond that, nope. Don't care, either.Not that tough a question for a "critical thinker"
How about it @59DANO?
I understand a little about how work actions work and the possible outcomes. Especially with Fedex.
I remember exactly what occurred in the last pilot contract. Do you?
You have shown you can respond, try it with imagined Fedex issues.Run the ball as much as possible, like they always do.
You show one or a combination of ignorances.Good, I was afraid that no one was keeping track.
I replied that I do not know and I do not care.
I recall that some pilots picketed, but beyond that, nope. Don't care, either.
If you get your jollies going on and on and on about imagined issues, great. I don't.You have shown you can respond, try it with imagined Fedex issues.
Heard something along those lines but didn't care.You show one or a combination of ignorances.
In the last contract a few pilots did picket for the cameras picket good for the news channels.
That was the message to the public.
That said,
Are you aware loaded aircraft were taken out or service because they were written up for mechanical or even non-compliance for FAA required nomenclature, That would not have been written up?
I'd say that it helped moved negotiations along. And I still don't care.Do you understand exactly what effect this unseen, coordinated action had in contract negotiations? I'm sure you don't, you have no critical skill thinking.
If you do understand, please respond.
@59 Dano
Is this correct reporting
15 / 05 / 2011
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FEDEX employees, who began a strike over a pay dispute on 11 May at the company’s Paris hub, have returned to work today.
In a battle between their labour unions and FedEx management around 700 workers employed by FedEx at Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport demanded a five per cent wage rise.
Striking FedEx employees resume work - Air Cargo News
FEDEX employees, who began a strike over a pay dispute on 11 May at the company’s Paris hub, have returned to work today.In a battle between their labourwww.aircargonews.net
I don't know, I didn't, care. And I still, don't.What was FedEx corporate, how did the boys at Shady Grove respond, what was the response?
15 / 05 / 2011
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FEDEX employees, who began a strike over a pay dispute on 11 May at the company’s Paris hub, have returned to work today.
In a battle between their labour unions and FedEx management around 700 workers employed by FedEx at Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport demanded a five per cent wage rise.
You've made how many posts beating to death and meandering on about things that no one here cares about and demanding that I answer all manner of inane questions about them. Are you on the spectrum and not taking your meds?@59 Dano
You say I come with hypotheticals, I do. This is not one.
What was Fedex's response when 700 union employees in Paris refused to report. It is history, you tell me.
I sense you will pass this over, I'll offer the answer, you can correct me.
FedEx asked for volunteers to be flown to Paris to perform the work of the strikers. Did the volunteers respond? Of course they did.
Is that correct?
Only meds I take are for my heart.You've made how many posts beating to death and meandering on about things that no one here cares about and demanding that I answer all manner of inane questions about them. Are you on the spectrum and not taking your meds?
My purpose is to start a brush fire, we know the possible outcome of a small fire in a dry, tinder laden environment.You've made how many posts beating to death and meandering on about things that no one here cares about and demanding that I answer all manner of inane questions about them. Are you on the spectrum and not taking your meds?