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Any new contract language for ft to pt?
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<blockquote data-quote="jedispork" data-source="post: 466709" data-attributes="member: 20091"><p>hello everyone. I was just wondering if anyone has heard if they added language in the new contract so that you can go back to part time from a full time combo job? </p><p></p><p>I dont mind the preload side of the job but I'm really tired of working on the ramp. It took me several hours after my shift to regain feeling in my toes after being outside in -50 wind chill(literally). We've also had 2 aircraft incidents in a month here. During peak week the wing of a 747 was damaged because it was marshalled into a light pole. Its just getting really silly and not something I want to do for the rest of my life.</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jedispork, post: 466709, member: 20091"] hello everyone. I was just wondering if anyone has heard if they added language in the new contract so that you can go back to part time from a full time combo job? I dont mind the preload side of the job but I'm really tired of working on the ramp. It took me several hours after my shift to regain feeling in my toes after being outside in -50 wind chill(literally). We've also had 2 aircraft incidents in a month here. During peak week the wing of a 747 was damaged because it was marshalled into a light pole. Its just getting really silly and not something I want to do for the rest of my life. thanks [/QUOTE]
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