The Legends of Air Canada Cargo: A Poem of Dedication and Pride

In the 1980s, at Toronto’s Air Canada Cargo, A group of employees, legends they were, though. Glover, Trevor, Taylor, Herman, Collins, Cohen, Pardy, Zelasko, Read, Barker, Wasielewitsch. Philips, Vardy Heavy Duty, Dawson, Banks, Burgess, White, Morrison, Mills Bros., Mason, Trauzzi, all in sight.

Lead Station Attendant Theo Hall, a boss with might, Yelling “Alright Bro!” with all his might. The DC8 freighter crews, they worked with pride, Pallet breakdown, Truck Interface, GCI, Lineups, by their side. Mail assembly, all tasks they did with grace, Their hard work, a sight to see, in any place.

Those were the days, when cargo flew high, Air Canada employees, legends in the sky. Their dedication and hard work, never to be matched, Their legacy, forever etched. In the annals of time, their names will shine, As the legends of Air Canada Cargo, forever divine.

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