PITbull
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Bluestreak said:You win Pitbul. Only a ramp agents making $50,000 a year should be trusted to handle our loyal customer's bags. We all see the disastrous effect Expressing our outstations has had on with respect to misconnecting bags.
Your propaganda doesn't hold up when you see the thousands of satisfied passengers passing through the F terminal in PHL. Granted things aren't as smooth running in F as they are in the mainline side, but they run smooth enough. The vast majority of customers have a possitive experience and arrive at their destination on time with bags in hand. Are you angry because express can do the same job for 1/3 the cost of mainline?
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I'm not angry at all. More power to the express folks....for being able to load bags on a 50 seat prop.
I bet that would get real old real fast loading bags on an a/c with well over 150 seats 10 or 15 a/c per day in belching cold weather on the East Coast making a whopping $7 bucks an hour gross pay. Hell, coffee is $2 bucks a cup. They surely can't drink coffee and fuel the old tank to show up for work now, could they? That calls for a major, big choice here...coffee...gas....coffee...or gas...hmmm.
Wouldn't pay diddly for a back problem or knee joint problems in the future.