Airline workers chafe at cuts, struggle to adjust long-held expectations (Detroit News)

DES PLAINES, Ill.-- The phone line in Dave Meyers' third-floor walkup has been turned off to save cash, and the brown velour sofas, bought second-hand, are bare in a few spots. Still, the modest apartment is about what you'd expect for a single guy who spends most of what he earns.

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Posted February 27, 2005

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