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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 2682826" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>I worked under contracts for decades and I never knew if I had a job tomorrow .</p><p>From 1986-1999 , I was an exception air driver . In all those years my pay rate only went up $1.11 usd , starting pay was a $10 usd . ( plus $.10/mile if I had to use my own vehicle )</p><p> One contract back in the 90's created the air driver classification starting at $13.50 usd , but my classification was not included in those pay raises .</p><p>But I did the same air work as any other air driver .</p><p>Yes , I did grieve it .</p><p>But you know the answer .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 2682826, member: 12952"] I worked under contracts for decades and I never knew if I had a job tomorrow . From 1986-1999 , I was an exception air driver . In all those years my pay rate only went up $1.11 usd , starting pay was a $10 usd . ( plus $.10/mile if I had to use my own vehicle ) One contract back in the 90's created the air driver classification starting at $13.50 usd , but my classification was not included in those pay raises . But I did the same air work as any other air driver . Yes , I did grieve it . But you know the answer . [/QUOTE]
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