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<blockquote data-quote="Lurkerinthewoods" data-source="post: 1710674" data-attributes="member: 15231"><p>And after you get your answer, ask them why they choose to live in places that have such an inflated cost of living. I also want to add that my best friend of over 30 years transferred from the Tulsa maintenance plant to the NY facility and received a very healthy raise in pay for doing so. I also have seen first hand the employees clocking in and going home and returning 30 minutes before their shift was over to clock out.</p><p></p><p>I don't agree that American should ship their maintenance work over seas, but the fact is, every other carrier has done it for years and I can't recall them doing so resulting in a major airline crash. I have been on SW, Delta, and United flights where something has happened to the plane during pre-flight and witnessed a contracted maintenance company performing the repairs. </p><p></p><p>I hope that my friend and others on this site find that their seniority keeps them employed, but I also hope they keep the door open to new opportunities that present themselves. I know my friend spent a lot of time and sacrificed a lot to get his mechanic license, only to see this happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurkerinthewoods, post: 1710674, member: 15231"] And after you get your answer, ask them why they choose to live in places that have such an inflated cost of living. I also want to add that my best friend of over 30 years transferred from the Tulsa maintenance plant to the NY facility and received a very healthy raise in pay for doing so. I also have seen first hand the employees clocking in and going home and returning 30 minutes before their shift was over to clock out. I don't agree that American should ship their maintenance work over seas, but the fact is, every other carrier has done it for years and I can't recall them doing so resulting in a major airline crash. I have been on SW, Delta, and United flights where something has happened to the plane during pre-flight and witnessed a contracted maintenance company performing the repairs. I hope that my friend and others on this site find that their seniority keeps them employed, but I also hope they keep the door open to new opportunities that present themselves. I know my friend spent a lot of time and sacrificed a lot to get his mechanic license, only to see this happen. [/QUOTE]
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