acarpe3448
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So should I hold ALL Delta pilots responsible for your postings regarding CMR pilots?
Sure go ahead! I don't give a fuc$ about Comair pilots! End of Story!
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So should I hold ALL Delta pilots responsible for your postings regarding CMR pilots?
Way to support your union bretheren..............
[Serious question]ALERT[/Serious question]
Has the Delta pilot always supported the Comair pilot? Or has the Delta pilot been know to stab them in the back.............or any other union pilot stabbed another in the back for that matter?
Your support for another group is your choice, however.
AF:
There you go again, talking about things you don't have a clue. Not from just a union standpoint, but life in general. But that's become typical of you.....The DL pilots supported the CMR pilots during their strike by paying assessment fees, walking the picket line with them, allowing them to use our strike center and making sure no flying done by DL pilots was considered struck work as to honor their strike.
Stick to things you're good at....Like flying 70 seaters for 50 seat wages!
What has Skywest done to better the profession??
737
It was serious question, but then again you aren't capable of seeing that. You want to assign me the priviledge of flying the 70 for 50 seat pay. You know not of what you speak. I'm not checked out on the 70 as we don't have any of that flying in FAT. The rates are now "split", although not to my liking, so we don't fly the 70 for 50 pay anymore. I didn't vote for it, nor did many, yet you want to assign blanket blame to all SKYW pilots. If that makes you sleep at night, great. Am I happy that pay "vote" (joke that it was) went down the way it did? Not even........ but it is what it is.
Glad to hear the DL guys stuck up for the Comair guys............THAT'S WHY I ASKED THE QUESTION! I don't fly for either, so I'm not privy to the nuances of what happened. Again, THAT'S WHY I ASKED! Not my fault that you read sarcasm (or whatever) into my question.
As to what SKYW has done to better the profession, How many out there can honestly say that they haven't taken it in the shorts in one fashion or another at one time or another since 2001? We'll keep trying to raise the bar..........but that means getting a whole lot of newbies and fence sitters on board. That's never easy when it comes to voting in a union.
When times were the lowest for the Delta pilots, the Comair pilots decided to fight our furloughs (myself included) from flying at Comair unless we resigned our senority! They wrote a letter stating that they were against it! That same letter said that they could make an exception if we dumped our scope and let them have as many 70,90 seaters as they wanted. They wanted to get rid of planed percentages etc! Bottom line, the Comair pilots tried to arrange to take as much Delta flying as possible, for cheaper rates than Delta pilots, thus ensuring we would not be recalled for a much, much longer time! They try to deny it! But we can post that letter any day of the week! These guys are not my brothers and no Delta pilots want any of them on our airplanes.!
Fair enough. Now again, not knowing all of the details, as you guys were furloughed and flowed back to Comair, would that have put junior Comair guys on the street?
Actually the destination is St. Somewhere..... just past the Port of Indecision....
AF:
There you go again, talking about things you don't have a clue. Not from just a union standpoint, but life in general. But that's become typical of you.....The DL pilots supported the CMR pilots during their strike by paying assessment fees, walking the picket line with them, allowing them to use our strike center and making sure no flying done by DL pilots was considered struck work as to honor their strike.
Stick to things you're good at....Like flying 70 seaters for 50 seat wages!
What has Skywest done to better the profession??
737
It was never a question of flowback. It was about CMR hiring DAL guys to the bottom of the list without requiring them to resign their positions at Delta. Comair management, along with the MEC, said that was unacceptable. Many regional, ASA included, allowed DAL furloughs to be hired onto the bottom of the list without resigning their positions at DAL.
IMHO, the CMR MEC position of not allowing DAL furloughees to hire on to the bottom of CMR's seniority list was nothing more than J.C. and crew saying, "You screwed us, now we get to screw you." In reality, CMR was never screwed by DAL, and egos got in the way of common sense and good will.
Bottom line... any ALPA carrier should welcome furloughees from another ALPA carrier without requiring them to resign from the airline they are furloughed from. It's the decent thing to do, and it fosters goodwill.
J.C. and crew started a long history of screwing the CMR pilot group with this particular decision.
My opinion, FWIW.
Fair enough. Now again, not knowing all of the details, as you guys were furloughed and flowed back to Comair, would that have put junior Comair guys on the street?
Fair enough. Now again, not knowing all of the details, as you guys were furloughed and flowed back to Comair, would that have put junior Comair guys on the street?
Here's what happened: CMR management came to the MEC and asked if they had a problem with hiring Delta pilots who had not resigned their seniority at Delta. The MEC, to our eternal shame, said yes. The proper response wuld have been: hiring is a management decision. If you want us to start making management decisions, we will start by deciding on real work rules, a pension, and real benefits. Now go away with your silly attempt at dividing CMR and Delta pilots. We did not do that, and that is acarpe's biotch with CMR pilots. That is what he holds us all responsible for. It was done without our knowledge, we didn't get to vote on it, but there you go. Am I ashamed that the MEC allowed themselves to be so easily gamed? YES, but I could not and cannot change what they did. Everybody clear on what happened now? Good, ASA pilots, get those resumes out! There is a much better life for you once you bail from the regional HE!!.
GO AROUND said:To get the facts straight:
Comair managment never had a problem with it! It was the Comair MEC that wrote Comair managment and threatened legal action if they hired the DAL guys. Comair managment just like ASA managment never said it was unacceptable.
doh said:Here's what happened: CMR management came to the MEC and asked if they had a problem with hiring Delta pilots who had not resigned their seniority at Delta. The MEC, to our eternal shame, said yes.