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New Video! Scary Vibe of a Potential Strike
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<blockquote data-quote="DELACROIX" data-source="post: 5631246" data-attributes="member: 49065"><p>I remember a couple of days before the strike saying to a feeder driver.. quote: <strong>“ Carey is going to it”. </strong>Both of us just smiled like a Cheshire Cat…it was way overdue in “97”.</p><p></p><p>If you think management was arrogant today, not even close to the ones in the mid nineties. We had some real winners. We had a couple of of them walk to the picket line and gloat, we ignored them, but there were two other members from another barn that were about to dance a jig on their faces. We settled then down before it got real.</p><p></p><p>It was a couple of years after they went public and we’re feeling their oats. The real A holes stayed in their offices, only the likable young on cars and a couple of snotty nosed part time supervisors drove past the picket lines to deliver their 20 air packages. They quit driving after the first couple of days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DELACROIX, post: 5631246, member: 49065"] I remember a couple of days before the strike saying to a feeder driver.. quote: [B]“ Carey is going to it”. [/B]Both of us just smiled like a Cheshire Cat…it was way overdue in “97”. If you think management was arrogant today, not even close to the ones in the mid nineties. We had some real winners. We had a couple of of them walk to the picket line and gloat, we ignored them, but there were two other members from another barn that were about to dance a jig on their faces. We settled then down before it got real. It was a couple of years after they went public and we’re feeling their oats. The real A holes stayed in their offices, only the likable young on cars and a couple of snotty nosed part time supervisors drove past the picket lines to deliver their 20 air packages. They quit driving after the first couple of days. [/QUOTE]
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