Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Uncles Mike and Gerry Want YOU!

In light of John Pistole's recent announcement of no new privatized airports, Mike Bolles and Gerry Berry want to enlist you. Enlist you in what? Think about it. Because of this recent decision by Administrator Pisole, there is little growth potential for Covenant Aviation Security. And if the worst case scenario happens, then there will be virtually no business model for Covenant Aviation Security. Oh, ok, they'll still have the perimeter guard contracts such as the one at JFK. Oh wait...never mind...

Anywho, Uncle Mike and Uncle Gerry sent out an email to CAS employees basically begging employees to contact their Senators and support Senator Roy Blunt's Amendment to ATSA requiring the TSA to approve opt-out contracts to airports that wish to opt-out. Uncle Mike even went so far as to have a form letter written for you, in case you were too busy selling jewelry or something.

By the way Uncle Mike and Uncle Gerry, you guys really should know better than suggesting sending an email. That's so 1995! You know, when "important" people actually read their emails from plebs. If you want to make any sort of an impact you have to do it 1895 old school style: registered mail!

The official blog of TSA has also commented on the whole SPP issue as well.

Without further ado and for your enjoyment, the emails from Uncles Mike and Gerry:

2 comments:

  1. wait wait...
    they really want us go out of the way to secure their top paying jobs after they publicly said they could fire us much easier than the Federal counter part? really? Who is going to secure OUR jobs? not even with SEIU.

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  2. We should all write a letter to Senator Roy Blunt of Missouri on how much contribution he has received from security companies like CAS to write Amendment to ATSA? Ohh heck.. why stops there? Also has him why not privatize Coast Guard, Border Patrol or any other DHS fuctions. FEMA anyone? I am sure if he write so, there are more money on his way!

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