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<blockquote data-quote="Ricochet1a" data-source="post: 1106214" data-attributes="member: 22880"><p>I determined that my best course of action with my capabilities, was to get out of Express. It has worked WONDERFULLY for me. </p><p></p><p>I've always stated that if someone can get out of Express, make a plan, work the plan and execute the plan to get out. </p><p></p><p>For those that can't, they have but two options. Fred or IBT. </p><p></p><p>Everyone here keeps on looking for that 'third option'. Look as you will, but there is NO third option for those who stay in Express. Call up those other unions, talk their ear off. In the end, once you tell them you are a non-mechanic with Express, they will very quickly act to shut down the conversation and let you go. </p><p></p><p>You keep on asking for proof - I don't need to prove a thing, I'm out of Express.</p><p></p><p>Go prove if for yourself and report the results back here. Might be useful for you to actually do some 'work' in finding things out for yourself rather than relying on your chronically faulty judgment and conceptions about how the world actually works. </p><p></p><p>Oh, by the way. When you do start to call around (laughter abounds at that thought), <u>don't</u> talk about how you see organized labor as something that is 'dirty', 'underhanded', 'personally beneath you', or any other such language. It may make the conversation with the individual who may just come up with a potential 'third option', a bit turned off by you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricochet1a, post: 1106214, member: 22880"] I determined that my best course of action with my capabilities, was to get out of Express. It has worked WONDERFULLY for me. I've always stated that if someone can get out of Express, make a plan, work the plan and execute the plan to get out. For those that can't, they have but two options. Fred or IBT. Everyone here keeps on looking for that 'third option'. Look as you will, but there is NO third option for those who stay in Express. Call up those other unions, talk their ear off. In the end, once you tell them you are a non-mechanic with Express, they will very quickly act to shut down the conversation and let you go. You keep on asking for proof - I don't need to prove a thing, I'm out of Express. Go prove if for yourself and report the results back here. Might be useful for you to actually do some 'work' in finding things out for yourself rather than relying on your chronically faulty judgment and conceptions about how the world actually works. Oh, by the way. When you do start to call around (laughter abounds at that thought), [U]don't[/U] talk about how you see organized labor as something that is 'dirty', 'underhanded', 'personally beneath you', or any other such language. It may make the conversation with the individual who may just come up with a potential 'third option', a bit turned off by you. [/QUOTE]
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