skydiverdriver
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Try this on for size. Let's say you were a Delta pilot, and about ten years from now, a new airline was started called Interglobal. It flew only super-size A3XX's, and supersonic transports, as well as the space shuttle to our new outpost on the Moon. One day, the CEO decided he needed some atmospheric feed, and he purchased DElta and Continental. After a few years, the wholly owned's salaries started to stagnate. They went to their management, who said they would be kept separate. Then to their union, who had a policy of merging airlines that were purchased (you see, Interglobal had the same pilot's union.) The union turned them down, because they said, "Well, we're a global airline, and you are only a "major."
I just have two questions for you...
1, How would you feel about this?
2, What would you do about it?
(I know what you are thinking, this could never happen. But, just for the sake of a good arguement, answer the questions anyway.)
Good luck.
I just have two questions for you...
1, How would you feel about this?
2, What would you do about it?
(I know what you are thinking, this could never happen. But, just for the sake of a good arguement, answer the questions anyway.)
Good luck.