Originally Posted by
dawgdriver
Get out while you can. You don't want to be in line with 500 others (600, 700?) if or when the doors close. Even if they don't, you'll be shocked at how nice it is at a real operation with quality, competent management. It took me a while to get used to interacting with friendly, honest managers, well maintained equipment and software that actually worked. I don't know of anyone that left having regretted their decision.
Did you see the union email? I've never seen a union officially recommend guys just bail instead of waiting for a contract. Not even at my previous regional and things there were pretty bad.
Either way, I'm sure they still have a stack of resumes.