The employees working at U shouldn’t live with fear. They knew when they took that once good paying job that along with this job came a turbulent airline industry with its constant uncertainly.
When I interviewed back then, years ago, the interviewer informed me that the company was losing money which might require a move or even a possible furlough, and that was before I even started.
I took the job regardless because I knew it would provide a path to a better life for my family. Since then I have built a new home and paid for it. I sent my son through college, and paid for it. I secured enough savings to live without any job for a couple of years easily, maybe even start my own business.
U owes nothing to me and I owe nothing to them except to do my job when I report to work. I can’t justify going around crying woe is me because I work at a very unsettled company. That was my choice, not the people who have to listen the U employees crying the blues.
This doesn’t mean I can’t hate what has happened here since I started in the name of executives who were supposed to make things right and provide thousands with a secure place to work, but instead did nothing except stripped all the cream off the top making themselves multimillionaires and walking away.
Executives walled away like a man would abandon his family when times get tough, except these executives are awarded for it and not sought after by the law like the runaway father would be.
There is no justice in business. I accept this but I don’t like it and I speak out against it as my posts show.
I don’t own U a yes vote, and U will never get a yes vote from this man because it goes way beyond everything that is right and makes everything even more wrong agreeing with businessmen who have no intention of helping my family, who couldn’t care less if my family eats dog food to survive.
I once emailed Dave Siegel back when I was still a yes man and he thanked me for my support and told me that “maybe†after things became brighter I would get my job back if his cuts affected me along some of my fellow co-workers. But he really didn’t care, we know now by his actions that cost twenty thousand jobs, lower wages and benefits, and future that no sane man would want to live with. This is what he accomplished and this is what he was awarded with, five million dollars.
Then we have certain posters on here begging us all to please submit so we can dance along with another song until it’s time for round four, then five if it even gets that far without vanishing completely. I will say it again: I don’t owe U a yes vote, so don’t ask me.
When I interviewed back then, years ago, the interviewer informed me that the company was losing money which might require a move or even a possible furlough, and that was before I even started.
I took the job regardless because I knew it would provide a path to a better life for my family. Since then I have built a new home and paid for it. I sent my son through college, and paid for it. I secured enough savings to live without any job for a couple of years easily, maybe even start my own business.
U owes nothing to me and I owe nothing to them except to do my job when I report to work. I can’t justify going around crying woe is me because I work at a very unsettled company. That was my choice, not the people who have to listen the U employees crying the blues.
This doesn’t mean I can’t hate what has happened here since I started in the name of executives who were supposed to make things right and provide thousands with a secure place to work, but instead did nothing except stripped all the cream off the top making themselves multimillionaires and walking away.
Executives walled away like a man would abandon his family when times get tough, except these executives are awarded for it and not sought after by the law like the runaway father would be.
There is no justice in business. I accept this but I don’t like it and I speak out against it as my posts show.
I don’t own U a yes vote, and U will never get a yes vote from this man because it goes way beyond everything that is right and makes everything even more wrong agreeing with businessmen who have no intention of helping my family, who couldn’t care less if my family eats dog food to survive.
I once emailed Dave Siegel back when I was still a yes man and he thanked me for my support and told me that “maybe†after things became brighter I would get my job back if his cuts affected me along some of my fellow co-workers. But he really didn’t care, we know now by his actions that cost twenty thousand jobs, lower wages and benefits, and future that no sane man would want to live with. This is what he accomplished and this is what he was awarded with, five million dollars.
Then we have certain posters on here begging us all to please submit so we can dance along with another song until it’s time for round four, then five if it even gets that far without vanishing completely. I will say it again: I don’t owe U a yes vote, so don’t ask me.