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<blockquote data-quote="air_dr" data-source="post: 808639" data-attributes="member: 29929"><p>Have you actually been laid off from air driving? Being an air driver myself, this topic is of interest. I checked out your other posts, and I get the impression that as far back as last summer, you expected you were going to be laid off anytime, yet the thread you have just started implies you remained an air driver. What exactly is your situation?</p><p> </p><p>As far as pay: it is my understanding that if you went into the building, your wage would be what you would be earning if you had hired on as an inside employee and remained one all this time. That is, you would have received, if my memory is right, a $.50 increase after 90 days, then another $.50 on each anniversary of you hiring for the duration of the previous contract, and then the raises that came with the new contract that we are presently under. Not knowing your hire date, I don't want to give a number, but I think your wage would be higher than the 9.95 to 10.95 you fear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="air_dr, post: 808639, member: 29929"] Have you actually been laid off from air driving? Being an air driver myself, this topic is of interest. I checked out your other posts, and I get the impression that as far back as last summer, you expected you were going to be laid off anytime, yet the thread you have just started implies you remained an air driver. What exactly is your situation? As far as pay: it is my understanding that if you went into the building, your wage would be what you would be earning if you had hired on as an inside employee and remained one all this time. That is, you would have received, if my memory is right, a $.50 increase after 90 days, then another $.50 on each anniversary of you hiring for the duration of the previous contract, and then the raises that came with the new contract that we are presently under. Not knowing your hire date, I don't want to give a number, but I think your wage would be higher than the 9.95 to 10.95 you fear. [/QUOTE]
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