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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1037106" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Hell, mid-range employees have been working poor for many years now. What I'm wanting to know is what kind of timeframe are they looking at? They can't just flip a switch. Have Ground contractors been instructed to hire more people? We've been pretty heavy lately. Losing Express Saver will mostly make our jobs easier by a little. The big question is will they make us strictly overnight and if so when will that happen? Tuesday is just about informing Wall Street. Losing E-2 is when the wailing really starts and when we should really start keeping an eye on whoever is blowing up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1037106, member: 24302"] Hell, mid-range employees have been working poor for many years now. What I'm wanting to know is what kind of timeframe are they looking at? They can't just flip a switch. Have Ground contractors been instructed to hire more people? We've been pretty heavy lately. Losing Express Saver will mostly make our jobs easier by a little. The big question is will they make us strictly overnight and if so when will that happen? Tuesday is just about informing Wall Street. Losing E-2 is when the wailing really starts and when we should really start keeping an eye on whoever is blowing up. [/QUOTE]
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