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<blockquote data-quote="oreana123" data-source="post: 779456" data-attributes="member: 31236"><p>uppssup please realise that the OBD1 &2 systems are latecomers and very simple dianostics. The complexity of the UPS aircraft far exceed the complexity of your vehicles, ask me how I know....I worked automotive repair for years. I do not lessen the job you and your guys do, I am going to say apples and oranges, no compare.</p><p>Also, the talk of a strike here is not necessarily the tactic that will be used. </p><p>UPS will never be held hostage by AMTs. That is not a good simile for a work stoppage. If, by not working, the AMTs should cause a majority of the air cargo to stop, then that would seem to pretty much prove that they are major players in the scheme of things. My previous post about the airworthiness release is worth looking at from the standpoint of the responsibility of the position. And responsibility is the basis of many positions at UPS. Why pay managers as much, why pay VPs as much? Responsibility. The AMTs at UPS have a very large responsibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oreana123, post: 779456, member: 31236"] uppssup please realise that the OBD1 &2 systems are latecomers and very simple dianostics. The complexity of the UPS aircraft far exceed the complexity of your vehicles, ask me how I know....I worked automotive repair for years. I do not lessen the job you and your guys do, I am going to say apples and oranges, no compare. Also, the talk of a strike here is not necessarily the tactic that will be used. UPS will never be held hostage by AMTs. That is not a good simile for a work stoppage. If, by not working, the AMTs should cause a majority of the air cargo to stop, then that would seem to pretty much prove that they are major players in the scheme of things. My previous post about the airworthiness release is worth looking at from the standpoint of the responsibility of the position. And responsibility is the basis of many positions at UPS. Why pay managers as much, why pay VPs as much? Responsibility. The AMTs at UPS have a very large responsibility. [/QUOTE]
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