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<blockquote data-quote="airbusfxr" data-source="post: 598691" data-attributes="member: 11914"><p>I think pickup's post was made before the brain was engaged. We all have a commitment to service but safety first. This is one of the problems that we have with mgt and taking one "out of service" has everyone from the sup to the wardern looking and asking questions, alot of them. Everyday there are conference calls and the bosses go over each Out Of Service aircraft and they are grilled. It is How, Why, and Who and When will it fly, every incident is reported to the FAA. This is why we are in a contract dispute for fair pay, health care, retro, and subcontracting, we provide a service and UPS has the resources to pay us for moving 16% of the packages that generate 75% of the profit that the Grade 20's enjoy. We also understand that our pilots and drivers are the heart of our operation not Grade 20s and we must all stand together because all of us are or will be under contractual attack. Union members are the ones that make Grade 20s beach homes, country clubs, and jet-setting lives happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airbusfxr, post: 598691, member: 11914"] I think pickup's post was made before the brain was engaged. We all have a commitment to service but safety first. This is one of the problems that we have with mgt and taking one "out of service" has everyone from the sup to the wardern looking and asking questions, alot of them. Everyday there are conference calls and the bosses go over each Out Of Service aircraft and they are grilled. It is How, Why, and Who and When will it fly, every incident is reported to the FAA. This is why we are in a contract dispute for fair pay, health care, retro, and subcontracting, we provide a service and UPS has the resources to pay us for moving 16% of the packages that generate 75% of the profit that the Grade 20's enjoy. We also understand that our pilots and drivers are the heart of our operation not Grade 20s and we must all stand together because all of us are or will be under contractual attack. Union members are the ones that make Grade 20s beach homes, country clubs, and jet-setting lives happen. [/QUOTE]
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