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anonymous6
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if the TA passes the roots to it go back to august 1997. for those who were there and can remember, after the strike was settled, management did a survey to returning employees on how long we would of held out.
most dummies responded that they could not have held out much longer what with buying too much house, rvs, toys like boats and bikes and living practically paycheck to paycheck.
what do you think Atlanta was doing with this info??? they have been offering substandard TAs ever since knowing that the majority would take the first offer to keep those paychecks coming in.
we have nobody to blame but ourselves. and it's a real shame. we just pissed on Teamsters who came before us. ( and our future )
most dummies responded that they could not have held out much longer what with buying too much house, rvs, toys like boats and bikes and living practically paycheck to paycheck.
what do you think Atlanta was doing with this info??? they have been offering substandard TAs ever since knowing that the majority would take the first offer to keep those paychecks coming in.
we have nobody to blame but ourselves. and it's a real shame. we just pissed on Teamsters who came before us. ( and our future )