"Nobody's trying to take their jobs. What we'd like to do it get them onto our seniority list. I would think that the CCI and ATI guys would want that as well."
Uhmmm,........you might think that. I'm not so sure. Just where on that seniority list do you propose putting us?
We've got a pretty stable crew force over at ATI. I would guess the median would be 10-12yrs service with 18-20 at the upper end. Most of us are perfectly happy with life over here(but of course, like anyone, we have our gripes). For the time being, I'm quite content to stick with the devil I know, flying our freight in our A/C. If I wanted someone else's job, I'd have asked for it years ago.
If I was asked directly, I think I'd prefer not to be merged into a seniority list even if based on doh, let alone tagged onto the bottom of one. Your pay means less to me than my QOL. OTOH, I'm open to suggestions. But then again, I don't think anyone's ever going to ask me anything, so it's a moot point.
We have all sorts of time to work these things out. I think what's important here is that we quickly learn to work together for the common good and resist the temptation to side up against one another. Management is sure to agitate if history is any guide. I'll state this right here, right now. Nobody is going to use me against another crewmember, no matter who he works for or what equipment he flies. No way-no how. If that's what they've got in mind, they had better think again.
There's a constant rumble over at ATI about switching locals. Always has been. I would say a majority over here are hugely disappointed with 747 and the one alternative that is consistently brought up is a switch over to your local. I think that might have some legs.
To be honest, I don't know much more about ABX than what I've picked up here on this forum in the last day and a half, but from what I've been reading I think we have a lot in common. At any rate, it's obvious that someone somewhere is cloning management teams. Peas in a pod, these guys are. While reading about your troubles, I keep getting that 'deja vu all over again' feeling. Looks like we're in it together for now.
Uhmmm,........you might think that. I'm not so sure. Just where on that seniority list do you propose putting us?
We've got a pretty stable crew force over at ATI. I would guess the median would be 10-12yrs service with 18-20 at the upper end. Most of us are perfectly happy with life over here(but of course, like anyone, we have our gripes). For the time being, I'm quite content to stick with the devil I know, flying our freight in our A/C. If I wanted someone else's job, I'd have asked for it years ago.
If I was asked directly, I think I'd prefer not to be merged into a seniority list even if based on doh, let alone tagged onto the bottom of one. Your pay means less to me than my QOL. OTOH, I'm open to suggestions. But then again, I don't think anyone's ever going to ask me anything, so it's a moot point.
We have all sorts of time to work these things out. I think what's important here is that we quickly learn to work together for the common good and resist the temptation to side up against one another. Management is sure to agitate if history is any guide. I'll state this right here, right now. Nobody is going to use me against another crewmember, no matter who he works for or what equipment he flies. No way-no how. If that's what they've got in mind, they had better think again.
There's a constant rumble over at ATI about switching locals. Always has been. I would say a majority over here are hugely disappointed with 747 and the one alternative that is consistently brought up is a switch over to your local. I think that might have some legs.
To be honest, I don't know much more about ABX than what I've picked up here on this forum in the last day and a half, but from what I've been reading I think we have a lot in common. At any rate, it's obvious that someone somewhere is cloning management teams. Peas in a pod, these guys are. While reading about your troubles, I keep getting that 'deja vu all over again' feeling. Looks like we're in it together for now.
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