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Right there with ya'.I'd fly an RJ here assuming the pay was fair. I loved flying the CRJ-70.
Jesus Ty get over it already. It's sounds like he ran over your puppy. He said some things he shouldn't have and we all know he probably is the only person in the history of man to ever say something they are not proud of. There are a lot of worse people at AirTran and Midwest to worry about. How's my buddy captain captain doing?I hope it doesn't go through . . . . there is no way I could allow that absolute management putz Steve S#@#&@nsk! be senior to me . . . .
I think we should just walk away, let the stock tank, and in 4 or 5 years, they'll be coming to us . . . .
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I'd fly an RJ here assuming the pay was fair. I loved flying the CRJ-70.
Right there with ya'.
While the CRJ wasn't as much fun as a Lear or the 727, I'd say it was just as fun to fly as the 717 is.
If we got CRJ's and if the money in the left seat of the CRJ were the same as what our AAI CA's make now with the same schedules and work rules,,,
Priceless.:bawling::bawling::bawling:I hope it doesn't go through . . . . there is no way I could allow that absolute management putz Steve S#@#&@nsk! be senior to me . . . .
I think we should just walk away, let the stock tank, and in 4 or 5 years, they'll be coming to us . . . .
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We do have representation, and a pretty sizable M/A contingency fund. If our goal was to wrest something out of it that was more than we should receive (ie, a staple) we have the horsepower to do it . . . . . but is it the right thing to do?
I don't think so. There is a precedent, from the Valujet/AirTran merger, which followed the Allegheny/Mohawk precedent. It will likely be relative seniority, with fences.
Priceless.:bawling::bawling::bawling:
I'm still having trouble understanding why Air Tran guys, who are getting a major bump in pay, bennies and job security also think they should max out on seniority too.
A "windfall" , in regards to SLI, is defined as the "taking of something from one group and giving it to the other". So, paying the AAI pilots the going rates at SWA is not a windfall, not in the legal sense. You could say it is an improvement.By definition, that's a windfall for a single group. Why, particularly when that group is with the arguably poorer and weaker company, is that appropriate? I think that is why the SWAPA peeps are so peeved.
How do justify that?