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Dulcinea

(9,378 posts)
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 07:37 AM Sunday

Air traffic controllers are about to miss their first paycheck. Some are now forced to get a side gig.

(NBC News) Four days into the government shutdown, Jack Criss, an air traffic control specialist at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, assumed a second role — driving for DoorDash. “My financial obligations were mounting. I wanted to get ahead of the situation. The writing was on the wall,” Criss told NBC News.

That financial pressure is only expected to grow Friday, when Criss and other air traffic controllers are set to miss their first biweekly paycheck for work performed during what is now the second-longest shutdown in U.S. history. The expected $0 checks, to be delivered by Oct. 28, follow a check that paid only 90% of their total pay, reflecting work mostly done in September.

While back pay has been promised, thanks to a 2018 law that requires compensation for workers who work during a shutdown, current and former air traffic controllers told NBC News they are more concerned about long-standing issues, including controllers being overworked amid staffing shortages.

As essential workers, air traffic controllers are required to work without pay during a government shutdown. But the possibility of a dragging shutdown — and more missed paychecks — after Congress on Wednesday rejected a bill to reopen the government for the 12th time has officials calling for a swift solution.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/air-traffic-controllers-miss-first-100041614.html

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Air traffic controllers are about to miss their first paycheck. Some are now forced to get a side gig. (Original Post) Dulcinea Sunday OP
Fatigued and tired air traffic controllers is not a good thing. Irish_Dem Sunday #1
And distracted while performing a vital task, putting lives at risk surfered Sunday #4
They'll get all-night jobs working on freeway construction so drivers won't be late for work. Wonder Why Sunday #2
Because their lives aren't stressful enough to begin with. Scrivener7 Sunday #3

Irish_Dem

(77,009 posts)
1. Fatigued and tired air traffic controllers is not a good thing.
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 07:38 AM
Sunday

Working second jobs to pay their bills.

Wonder Why

(6,311 posts)
2. They'll get all-night jobs working on freeway construction so drivers won't be late for work.
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 08:21 AM
Sunday
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