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Voting No would have resulted in a great loss of pay. Ultimately, the airline would be working under this contract. Simply put, you either accept it or quit. If enough people quit, and they can't find people to cover the flying, wages will go up.
 
lets see, ia m a three to four year FO on teh saab and with the new contract will be making 32 and some change........now.....oh and did i mention that my work rules are a lot better than most? Did i also mention our min day is the best in the red tail fleet?

And to those of you who said we sold out, do you know how badly our hands are tied in the courts? We cannot legally strike, if we do not agree to something.....and to those of you who know the specifics of this deal, its really not that bad.....it sucks yes, since the bankruptcy is a sham......but in the courts, in todays corporate bias system, we have no choice. yes, we could all walk off the job, but i am not going to asa or skywest and make 19 an hour, thats not paying my morgage......will you help us all pay our morgage? What will you do when this happens to you? From what i hear is that ALPA said they would back all those Eastern guys and look what happened to them! Whne my house burns down, i do not stay in it....as with this company, its burning down and many are leaving, and most are trying. I feel that i can live with this for the next few years til something better comes along.......my choice and its my choice, that i will stay in the industry until i can get a better airline job, period. Now if you want to say something to me, do it in the terminal, ia m like any MEsaba pilot......and we are good people stuck in a bad situation......and making the best of it. Now shut up and quit your job....if you are shouting the loudest in these forums....that will send a message that you are strong.......do it, just quit....do what you are tellign us to do. see where you will be, what your options are.
 
There were good reasons to vote on this either way.
Some felt an extreme opposition to the pohlad/steenland/foley/spanjers bankruptcy fraud was in order, and wanted to see the appeals of the 1113c and strike injunction go forward.

Others looked at the wage recovery(current book by year 4), raises beyond amendable date(unprecedented), and the 14.2 million dollar claim, and the health care terms in writing(an improvement) and saw that pushing the legal envelope further was not worth the risk. They said ". I am mad, but can live with this".

Yes, the company came to our negotiators at imposition deadline and gave back much of their demands in exchange for duration. We could have rolled the dice and dared them to impose, but these people, and the MEC are OBLIGATED to try for a deal that will preserve jobs while maintaining industry standards. You are free to pound your chest and yell NO for yourself, but the MEC and NC are not. The vote, in the end, is YOURS.

Reality: we won two out of four court hearings (Two 1113c hearings, a district court appeal, and a strike injunction hearing). The courts are barely more respectful of us than is mgmt. It is a highly biased environment. Judge Kishel despises the unions, that is clear.
If you want to really concern yourself, get our job protection(scope), minimum day, trip guarantee, short and long-term disability, and 401K provisions into YOUR next contract.

Myself, I voted "no", and am trying to get out, as there is no future here, unless you are very senior. Too many who can't or won't get out.
But any Mesaba pilot can hold his/her head high, and be proud of our mec and negotiators.

Thanks for the support from many, others should save their breath and support the Comair pilots, who are next. Good Luck Comair, give them hell!!
 
lets see, ia m a three to four year FO on teh saab and with the new contract will be making 32 and some change........now.....oh and did i mention that my work rules are a lot better than most? Did i also mention our min day is the best in the red tail fleet?

And to those of you who said we sold out, do you know how badly our hands are tied in the courts? We cannot legally strike, if we do not agree to something.....and to those of you who know the specifics of this deal, its really not that bad.....it sucks yes, since the bankruptcy is a sham......but in the courts, in todays corporate bias system, we have no choice. yes, we could all walk off the job, but i am not going to asa or skywest and make 19 an hour, thats not paying my morgage......will you help us all pay our morgage? What will you do when this happens to you? From what i hear is that ALPA said they would back all those Eastern guys and look what happened to them! Whne my house burns down, i do not stay in it....as with this company, its burning down and many are leaving, and most are trying. I feel that i can live with this for the next few years til something better comes along.......my choice and its my choice, that i will stay in the industry until i can get a better airline job, period. Now if you want to say something to me, do it in the terminal, ia m like any MEsaba pilot......and we are good people stuck in a bad situation......and making the best of it. Now shut up and quit your job....if you are shouting the loudest in these forums....that will send a message that you are strong.......do it, just quit....do what you are tellign us to do. see where you will be, what your options are.

That is the reason airline pilots are doomed to low wages. What happens when you get a job at a major and management tries to stick you with a crappy contract? Where will you go then? All these contracts have outside implications and until somebody walks there will be no changing the downward spiral. But hey enjoy that 32 dollars per hour, where I live that wont support a family.
 
Wow....I didn't know we had any pu$$y wimps in Detroit.

Trust me, he represents a very small minority. If he walked into the DTW crew room and said the same thing in front of the other DTW pilots, then he'd be lucky if he made it out the door alive. :uzi:
 
What does ALPA do with 2% anyway? Wouldn't they pay something substantial to a striking pilot group? If not, get rid of them, turn over a new leaf and move forward.
Regardless of how/why you voted, ALPA won NOTHING with this and every other contract it has signed off on recently. Time to get rid of the leach!
 
Trust me, he represents a very small minority. If he walked into the DTW crew room and said the same thing in front of the other DTW pilots, then he'd be lucky if he made it out the door alive. :uzi:

That's for sure. When I went up there for the picketing event, I was very impressed by the turnout and the attitude.


What guys like him need to learn is what happens at one airline effects all the other pilot groups as well. Even if he goes from 9E to UPS or FEDEX, a bad contract here will help pull down future wages and lifestyle.

I'll see you two in MEM....

Turbo
 
Trust me, he represents a very small minority. If he walked into the DTW crew room and said the same thing in front of the other DTW pilots, then he'd be lucky if he made it out the door alive. :uzi:


Oh so you would kill a coworker just because of his or mayne her opinion?? Awesome man! I pay my 2% just like everyone else so I can have an opinion
 
Trust me, he represents a very small minority. If he walked into the DTW crew room and said the same thing in front of the other DTW pilots, then he'd be lucky if he made it out the door alive. :uzi:

People wonder why we don't want a union at SkyWest. That ladies and gentlemen is a big reason right there.
 
Oh so you would kill a coworker just because of his or mayne her opinion?? Awesome man! I pay my 2% just like everyone else so I can have an opinion

Kill? It was a figure of speech. I've told you many times that you can always call me or the other reps and tell us what your thoughts are. I will always listen to them and treat you with respect, even though I most likely won't agree with you. I'm sure you would agree that your opinion stated in this thread is of an extremely small minority of the DTW pilot group, wouldn't you?
 
Kill? It was a figure of speech. I've told you many times that you can always call me or the other reps and tell us what your thoughts are. I will always listen to them and treat you with respect, even though I most likely won't agree with you. I'm sure you would agree that your opinion stated in this thread is of an extremely small minority of the DTW pilot group, wouldn't you?

it's definitely in the minority of all PCL pilots.
 
Oh so you would kill a coworker just because of his or mayne her opinion?? Awesome man! I pay my 2% just like everyone else so I can have an opinion
No, not kill... You know as well as I do that he was exaggerating.

However, the guys in the crew room telling you where to shove it and your Captain for the rest of the month ensuring that you throw the gear, work the radios, and do no flying as punishment would certainly be in order for such a pu*sy wimp attitude as yours.

Yes, I am intimately familiar with your FOM; refer to the lovely section that says, 'The Captain is under no obligation, nor should the first officer expect, to swap flying every other leg'.

Attitudes such as yours are why this profession is most certainly doomed to a continual downward slide until it's not worth working at anymore. Once you make it to a 'Major', I'm sure you'll grow a pair, right?

I doubt it.

That is the reason airline pilots are doomed to low wages. What happens when you get a job at a major and management tries to stick you with a crappy contract? Where will you go then? All these contracts have outside implications and until somebody walks there will be no changing the downward spiral. But hey enjoy that 32 dollars per hour, where I live that wont support a family.
Bingo. Which is why I and many of my coworkers I know are developing outside businesses / careers and making this something we do to scratch our flying itch. The YES voters keep dragging it all down, no one wants to make a stand, and management laughs all the way to the bank.

Hell, my $43 an hour 1st year pay doesn't support a family, airTran is my part-time job; I drop as many days as possible to make REAL MONEY elsewhere, give my opinion on contract needs to my rep, and wait to vote in something LIVABLE here. Can't IMAGINE trying to survive on even less...

But any Mesaba pilot can hold his/her head high, and be proud of our mec and negotiators.
I wouldn't go that far... YOU can hold your head up high if you voted NO. If you voted YES after the chest-pounding that was going on here for the last year+, then you pretty much gotta eat your words. There's not that much to be proud OF.

Do the snap-back provisions in 4 years to current wages ALSO include COLA increases at the same time? No? that means in 4 years you'll be making what you do now, NOT ADJUSTED for 4 year's worth of inflation. At 3% per year that's around 13%, give or take. That's what most people don't understand, if your wage snap-backs don't adjust for increases in equivalent cost of living (inflation), then you're STILL working for less all the way around.

If you do this every contract, you get contracts that do nothing but take you BACK to what you were working for by the time they are amendable and make NO forward progression.

That said, no one else has the right to bash you for it or to try to deny jumpseats or any other such nonsense. 68% of you said you could live with this; that's your decision to make, even if many of us feel it was the wrong one, and we have no right to penalize you in some way for it, but this is a message board and if I want to say I believe it was the wrong choice, I have that right as well.

To the 32% of you that voted NO, good for you, I'm proud of your resolve and am sad that it wasn't shared by more of your coworkers. I wish there was a way to publicly verify your NO vote, would make a great bag sticker,,, :D
 
Do the snap-back provisions in 4 years to current wages ALSO include COLA increases at the same time? No? that means in 4 years you'll be making what you do now, NOT ADJUSTED for 4 year's worth of inflation. At 3% per year that's around 13%, give or take. That's what most people don't understand, if your wage snap-backs don't adjust for increases in equivalent cost of living (inflation), then you're STILL working for less all the way around.

Sure it’s a bad deal to be in. If you refuse to look at what could have happened you’re off the mark. The imposed terms would have dragged the industry even lower. XJ will still have a contact that 9E hopes to get. If you think that the imposed terms which would be in place for a least a year while the courts fight it out would not do more damage to PCL, ASA, CMR, and TSA you are mistaken. So if this is all about pulling people down, they bottomed it out. (with hands tied) A lot easier now that the bottom has flattened out for the others to climb back up.
 
People wonder why we don't want a union at SkyWest. That ladies and gentlemen is a big reason right there.

If the typical SkyWest pilot has that dumb attitude regarding compensation and work rules... well they deserve a blanket party too.

How's that 70+ seat pay rate coming?

Turbo
 
Sure it’s a bad deal to be in. If you refuse to look at what could have happened you’re off the mark. The imposed terms would have dragged the industry even lower.
But only until the company exited bankruptcy. After that you would be free to engage in self-help immediately without going to the NMB as you would be working under imposed work rules, NOT a contract.

But your MEC probably didn't make that point abundantly clear during the road shows, so I'm not surprised you fail to mention it.

XJ will still have a contact that 9E hopes to get.
BBBWWWWAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

ROFLMFAO !!

When I was a 9E I thought your contract was GARBAGE. I looked at it and, from my standpoint on 5th yr CRJ CA rates, even with your work rules compared to what I was already flying, your paycheck was only 3-5% more than mine.

AND THAT WAS THEN !!!

Under your new rules your pilots will make substantially less, INCLUDING WORK RULES, than a -9E pilot of the same seniority. EVEN WHEN (IF) you guys get CRJ's, your work rules added to the cut rates won't top PCL year for year. If the MEC told you differently, they blatantly lied.

If you think that the imposed terms which would be in place for a least a year while the courts fight it out would not do more damage to PCL, ASA, CMR, and TSA you are mistaken.
That's your opinion.

My opinion is that you're completely wrong and that, by MSA pilots ACCEPTING these new rates, it is now MUCH worse in negotiations than some imposed wage cut that can be challenged the moment MSA steps out of bankruptcy. At least THEN the PCL MEC could argue to the company that the MSA rates shouldn't be considered because they aren't agreed wages. Now, they can't do that, and have to take your cuts into consideration...

So if this is all about pulling people down, they bottomed it out. (with hands tied) A lot easier now that the bottom has flattened out for the others to climb back up.
What the fu*k are you SMOKING??!!

That's NOT how negotiations work. Do you have even the SLIGHTEST clue what you're talking about ??!!

Does anyone else understand that last statement? Something about now that we know where the bottom is, it's somehow EASIER for everyone else to climb above it? Didn't you say something about your new contract (concessions) being better than current book at -9E, but now you say this new contract is the bottom?

Which is it?

WTF?
 
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But only until the company exited bankruptcy. After that you would be free to engage in self-help immediately without going to the NMB as you would be working under imposed work rules, NOT a contract.

That's yet another untested legal theory. We don't know what a judge would have done in that case. Based on recent history, I think the unfortunate truth is that a judge most likely would have ordered the pilots back to work.

Back the PAC!!!!!!!
 
oh oh, watch out! crew scheduling is watching you! :) I think they will Jr man you if they catch you on line in this forum! ha ha.....hi j...... :)
 

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