Where will all the 22.4 drivers come from?

542thruNthru

Well-Known Member
I've been to a National contract review, and a National Panel in San Diego.

Both times at Mission Bay. I had never been to a major hotel, that didn't have

doors leading to the front desk. They said it's sunny and 74℉.... everyday.


Both times (at the review) everyone was cautioned to stay at the hotel.

And not.... travel to Tijuana, which was only 5 miles away.

If you were only 5 miles away from Tijuana then you were not in Mission Bay. :)

Though it is sunny and 74° everyday.
 

Mooseknuckle

Well-Known Member
I've been to a National contract review, and a National Panel in San Diego.

Both times at Mission Bay. I had never been to a major hotel, that didn't have

doors leading to the front desk. They said it's sunny and 74℉.... everyday.


Both times (at the review) everyone was cautioned to stay at the hotel.

And not.... travel to Tijuana, which was only 5 miles away.
TJ can be pretty dangerous. You could also get stuck at the border for a long time coming back. I don't know why they would ask you not to leave the hotel though. It's not that bad around there.
 

Mooseknuckle

Well-Known Member
That's a shame, because many people say that you have never really lived until you have been to a Tijuana Donkey Show....

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Idk. Is it a real thing? been hearing about it for years but, never actually met anyone that has been. Then again, I don't guess they'd tell you if they did.
 

What'dyabringmetoday???

Well-Known Member
The grievance involved Article 40 National air language.


The company was willing to pay the grievance with "no precedent set".

My position was BS.... the language is clear.


So, we heard the case. (in front of the National Air committee)

With a different labor manager.. who's position was.. "I would have paid it."


It was deadlocked into arbitration. To forgo the expense, the company paid

at the direction of the National Air Panel.



-Bug-


*the things an average member doesn't know*

(I try and tell them.... and they yell at me on the internet) :biggrin:
Thank you for everything that you do. putting your life on the line for an ungrateful membership.... must be taxing. Lol.
 

sandwich

The resident gearhead
If you were only 5 miles away from Tijuana then you were not in Mission Bay. :)

Though it is sunny and 74° everyday.
I saw dethklok (metalacolypse) in gas lamp district. It was an epic show. Had a buddy that used to live in mission valley. Other than that San Diego SUCKS. Orange County RULES
 

BigUnionGuy

Got the T-Shirt
More like 25 miles.


Maybe it's 17, to the border.

For some reason I remember someone saying 5 miles.


Flying into San Diego was fun.

The plane circled around a big bay, where you could see navy battleships ?

Landing was a rush.... it was like touching down in the middle of the city.


We did leave the hotel once, to go to a convince store or carryout.

Some guys wanted to try In-N-Out Burger ?


Did I mention the perfect weather ? :-)
 

542thruNthru

Well-Known Member
Maybe it's 17, to the border.

For some reason I remember someone saying 5 miles.


Flying into San Diego was fun.

The plane circled around a big bay, where you could see navy battleships ?

Landing was a rush.... it was like touching down in the middle of the city.


We did leave the hotel once, to go to a convince store or carryout.

Some guys wanted to try In-N-Out Burger ?


Did I mention the perfect weather ? :-)

Trust me it's 25 miles. :)
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You stayed at a nice Hotel. Really no reason to leave unless you're going site seeing.

In -N- Out is over rated. I always tell people to go to Hodads in San Diego.
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