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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 720464" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>I doubt that our very well compensated pilots would honor a picket line. Hopefully, I'm wrong. The honors accorded to the pilots far exceeded anything I've ever seen or heard of being done for an RTD or a courier. I seriously doubt that the Tampa RTD had the CEO attend a memorial for him or that it was reported on in either the media or on the FedEx corporate website. Would his body have been flown home (if need be)as the pilots were? Or was he accorded anything at all other than from his friends at his station and his family? The answer would be no because we are the worker bees and are much more expendable than a pilot.</p><p> </p><p>My point is that <em>we </em>don't matter very much in the corporate scheme of things. Pilots and big-time execs do. Please continue to defend the company at every opportunity so you can earn a BZ, attaboy, pat on the back or whatever reason it is you're such an apologist. Or is it a paycheck?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 720464, member: 12508"] I doubt that our very well compensated pilots would honor a picket line. Hopefully, I'm wrong. The honors accorded to the pilots far exceeded anything I've ever seen or heard of being done for an RTD or a courier. I seriously doubt that the Tampa RTD had the CEO attend a memorial for him or that it was reported on in either the media or on the FedEx corporate website. Would his body have been flown home (if need be)as the pilots were? Or was he accorded anything at all other than from his friends at his station and his family? The answer would be no because we are the worker bees and are much more expendable than a pilot. My point is that [I]we [/I]don't matter very much in the corporate scheme of things. Pilots and big-time execs do. Please continue to defend the company at every opportunity so you can earn a BZ, attaboy, pat on the back or whatever reason it is you're such an apologist. Or is it a paycheck? [/QUOTE]
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