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I'm baffled trying to think of another industry that has so brutally passed on the increased costs of doing business to their employees rather than their customers. Even my garbage man is charging a surcharge for fuel to me rather than rape his employees.
"Look! A dead horse...let's go beat it!"
If there ever was a dead horse that needed a routine beating, 65 is it.
He wasn't smart enough to find the spellcheck button, so I don't have a lot of compassion for him.
So many guys hit about 55 years old then start to get grumpy, then more grumpy, then they hate the job and their life.
It doesn't have anything to do with Northwest, or the TSA, it has all to do with some dude becoming a "get off my lawn you kids!" grump-ass.
I'm glad this guy has found his higher calling working at Sears.
Ten bucks says within 30 days he's telling war stories and within 60 days he's bitching about how Sears does stuff wrong.
Twenty bucks says this whole story is made up, too.
Remember that we fly businessmen and women in the backs of our overfull jets. They are shucking their crap from one hotel to the next just like us. A lot of the time with more time away from home and less pay.
Disagree with that statement, fine, but I have a father-in-law that has been doing it for 40 years, and he is gone more than I am.
This profession needs to be fixed, but there are worse places to be.
Why was a NWA Captain making $93.00/hr?
Here is an interesting fact: Our fellow RLA covered workgroup, railroad workers, had an unpleasant reduction in retirement monies forced on them in the 80's. It had the effect of raising their retirement age. Age 60 (with 30 years) was the normal retirement age. The changed rule still allowed for leaving at 60, but with a reduced amount of money. Rail union leaders never gave up on getting full retirement at age 60 (with 30 years) back, and (after a long fight) in 2002 they did!! That's right. The same year the ATSB turned down 7 airlines' loan applications, (including UAL's first) railroaders got their full retirement age back!
My pi$$ed off meter has been full scale since I learned this about two weeks ago. And I hope each of yours is now as well. Our union leaders couldn't be happier with 65 and they'll probably go for 70 sooner than they will challenge the RLA if we don't start jumping their case. Call your union leader right now (especially if it's John Prater) and kindly request they remove their head from their a$$ and fight for our rights. If we're to be covered by the RLA give us the benefits as well. If we don't get upside then release us from the RLA!
No kidding. My dad travels more than I do and while he usually gets an aisle seat and sometimes upgraded to F, when he gets to his hotel room, he's either on the phone or laptop, working. He's a professional consultant and like most of his masters degreed peers, makes $100K in a good year.