Dea Certe
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SpinDoc,
I can assure you it is not "envy" that drives my outrage over the $35 Million given to the Three Amigos. If I were a materialist, I certainly would not have stayed a flight attendant for all these years. I enjoy my job and take great pride in doing it well. When I''m in uniform I consider myself on duty, be it working a flight or waiting for the hotel van. I more than earn every penny I get paid.
I was given a good work ethic by my parents. I was also raised with morals that would not allow me to take money not earned or deserved under some flimsy guise called a "bonus". Wolf, Gangwal and Nagin failed to perform. They did not add value to the corporation. Those three people who took money from a nearly bankrupt company have no reason or excuse, other than unbridled greed, for their grasping behavior.
Meanwhile, thousands of people who did perform, who did meet their goals, who in many cases put in over 20 years in the service of this airline are unemployed, furloughed, stripped of their rightfully earned pensions and somehow that''s OK? Or is it just business?
No, SpinDoc, I can assure it''s not envy. It''s moral outrage. I hope to join in any lawsuit, grassroots movement to put an end to this type of corporate theft.
I can assure you it is not "envy" that drives my outrage over the $35 Million given to the Three Amigos. If I were a materialist, I certainly would not have stayed a flight attendant for all these years. I enjoy my job and take great pride in doing it well. When I''m in uniform I consider myself on duty, be it working a flight or waiting for the hotel van. I more than earn every penny I get paid.
I was given a good work ethic by my parents. I was also raised with morals that would not allow me to take money not earned or deserved under some flimsy guise called a "bonus". Wolf, Gangwal and Nagin failed to perform. They did not add value to the corporation. Those three people who took money from a nearly bankrupt company have no reason or excuse, other than unbridled greed, for their grasping behavior.
Meanwhile, thousands of people who did perform, who did meet their goals, who in many cases put in over 20 years in the service of this airline are unemployed, furloughed, stripped of their rightfully earned pensions and somehow that''s OK? Or is it just business?
No, SpinDoc, I can assure it''s not envy. It''s moral outrage. I hope to join in any lawsuit, grassroots movement to put an end to this type of corporate theft.