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<blockquote data-quote="outamyway" data-source="post: 263192" data-attributes="member: 9896"><p>The pay rates for air drivers isn't any different from the current contract to the new contract. So, in another 6 months you will get a .50 cent raise. After 6 more months you'll get another .50 cent raise. After 2 years of air driving you will top out at $20.62 + .35 cents for the first half of the general wage increase for part-timers. (assuming the new contract passes). </p><p> </p><p>Yes, you were BSed. I would have talked to as many union stewarts or reps I could have before I made a decision. I would look in to trying to work saturdays, if you don't already. And always check for extra work lists. If you can try to make it work for a year and a half then you'll be making pretty decent money, without breaking your back. </p><p> </p><p>If you decide to leave the union, I assume you can always rejoin later if you want to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outamyway, post: 263192, member: 9896"] The pay rates for air drivers isn't any different from the current contract to the new contract. So, in another 6 months you will get a .50 cent raise. After 6 more months you'll get another .50 cent raise. After 2 years of air driving you will top out at $20.62 + .35 cents for the first half of the general wage increase for part-timers. (assuming the new contract passes). Yes, you were BSed. I would have talked to as many union stewarts or reps I could have before I made a decision. I would look in to trying to work saturdays, if you don't already. And always check for extra work lists. If you can try to make it work for a year and a half then you'll be making pretty decent money, without breaking your back. If you decide to leave the union, I assume you can always rejoin later if you want to. [/QUOTE]
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