Rez O. Lewshun
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Holy cow, John Travolta could dry his hair from the "Welcome Back, Kotter" days with all the hot air blowin' in this thread.
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Holy cow, John Travolta could dry his hair from the "Welcome Back, Kotter" days with all the hot air blowin' in this thread.
I never said that. Those are YOUR words. I also never said I disagreed with you that pilots in general need to be involved, I simply believe more of them are educated on the issues and are involved than you give credit for.Lear/Jp4
How can you argue or ignore that increased membership particpation is limited or inconsequential?
Yeah, that pretty much sums it up.These FI arguements are mexican stand offs cause I advocate greater involvment. You advicate better leadership.
We're just going to have to agree to disagree... again.You can't control the leadership, only your own actions. So if you want to see action.. look in the mirror....
I simply believe more of them are educated on the issues and are involved than you give credit for.
Duane lost the election because a few reps traded votes to get themselves a good deal. The Delta MEC were the big horse-traders. They surprised the whole BOD with a last-minute (previously unannounced) candidate for First-VP. That act put all the positions in play and deals were cut. It was ugly to watch.
I agree that it was ugly to watch, but you can't just put the blame on the DAL MEC. Vote trading and back-door deals were going on among virtually all of the A-carriers.
Good point! There was a lot of trading going on, and my fellow "legacy" pilots were the worst offenders.
I did like the Top Ten list from Day 1. The highlight of the meeting, to me.
What did you think?