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JR made it very clear that this part of an ALPA national agenda....

This is what scares me. If true this contract is being used as nothing more than a political tool for ALPA national. If so F&ck them. They weren't too bent out shape to take it in the @ss for mainline cuts in pay, retirement, work rules, ect. But hey what are a few regional jobs when it comes to principal.

BL has stated that this company will survive based on it's competative cost structure. Sounds reasonable to me. You know what, I think we do alright pay wise now with a COLA adjustment. The parts of this contract that we have TA'd are what most of us have been asking for from the start (section 13, commuter clause, duty rigs). Give up the pie in sky crap and finish this. The union blames the company's lawyer. The union needs to rely less on the boys in DC.

I voted to authorize a strike. Don't make me regret my vote. I'll stike for a fair contract, not for a political whim.
 
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but what can we do - our CNC just last week told us in recurrent pilots they are sure of a release - and they know sw will settle before a strike. they wont back down - not even a little. it was mentioned to the CNC that we would not get released by the nmb before the summer and they told everyone it was coming. how could anyone think that?

they are also telling the recurent classes that the alpa vote is a done-deal? where do they get thier confidence from?

i feel like the CNC is playing poker with my future?

They are completely out of touch with the rank & file. The only people who take the time to give them feedback are the true believers. They have blinders on and they DON'T WANT to know the truth. They can't handle the fact that guys like me who used to be their biggest supporters have turned on them because of the recent events.

They're not just playing poker, they're playing stupid poker. They're going all in with a pair of jacks, while the river is set for a full house across the table.
 
I think you're taking this out of context John. I believe JR meant we will get a good and fair contract. This will show the SKYW pilots what resolve will accomplish is what I sincerely believe JR meant.

As for DU, I again believe you're taking it out of context. DU meant we weren't going after a "sky-high" contract just to influence the SKYW election. But we are going after a fair and just contract with meaningful work rules, pay, and scope. On that the entire MEC/CNC is in agreement, amd the majority of ASA pilots.

Maybe you ought to provide your 'tape' for all to listen to so they can draw their own conclusions on what was said, and the intent it had.

How do you know or have any right to profess what DU or JR "really meant"?
 
Is this the kind of good business sense that sends 30 CRJ-900's to ATL with a crew base. Not to mention the added cost of an infrastructure that is seperate than ours (maintenance, etc.). Seems to me JA is making good of his threats and promises, and that we keep trying the same blind stunts over, and over, and over, and over, again. No, it has gone much farther than rhetoric and negotiating leverage.

This is exactly the point. This is the reason for my "turnaround" from ALPA supporter to ALPA critic. The turning point for me was when they announced the Delta takeover of ATL. We are now 100% replaceable, practically overnight, and with the stroke of a pen.

Jerry said this would happen. Pretty much everything he has said would happen has happened. Y'all can call me running scared, or spin this to whatever aphorism for running scared you like, but every tough guy knows what battles to fight and what battles to dodge. We're fighting a fight we simply can't win. The union and the burn it down crowd have underestimated their opponent, and it seems now that he has the advantage.

We have never had anything like Atkin at this company before. He is a cold shrewd businessman who isn't afraid to cut throats for the furtherance of his company and his stock. He will not let a bunch of juvenile RJ jockeys destroy what his family has built by striking or pricing him out of the game. He will use all his political influence to stop it. If that fails, he will dismantle ASA and cut his losses and exposure before he will allow that. But it doesn't have to come to that. There is a light at the end of the tunnel.

It's time we size up our "enemy" and live to fight another day. Let's, get real with our contract demands, drop the unionista attitudes, and finish this thing up so we can cash in on the -900 growth while it's still here. We can settle this contract for industry average pay, plus scope and our already TA'd work rules, and still have a damn fine contract. We can grow and prosper and the good times can come back. Upgrades will continue to drop, our fleet will grow, and we can go back in three years and hit them again when there is cash in the bank.

Now y'all can believe whomever you want. On one side, you have ASARJMan, Speedtape, Sweptback, and the others who have nothing constructive to add except to personally attack us and try to leverage us into silence, mostly because in the dark corners of their mind the don't admit to, they know we're right and it scares them.

On the other side, you have guys like me with some serious street credibility saying "enough is enough".

You decide. Either way, I hope to see you at the LEC meeting.
 
Gotta say, I'm 100% with you. Every day longer is a day without scheduling/reserve, commuter clause, pay raises (yes, there ARE pay raises) a bonus plan (to further increase our pay!), possible additional aircraft, and on and on to much better additions to this contract. Read through the TA'd sections. We are the highest paid 700 rates in DCI, (second to only Horizon in the industry), the company will come up on the 200 rates. Add in the other stuff, which when we started this we told the CNC was our highest priority. I, personally will drop retro pay for some reasonable job protection and the rest of the above. We are losing money and QOL daily that a retro bonus will not make up. We are as guilty as the company for dragging out the negotiations, so why hold their feet to the fire over that??? I bet we could buy the scope we want and get it signed with retro.
 
the CNC wants a release - it could (but probably and hopefully wont) happen at any moment. if it does - what if Jerry wont agree? are we all ready to strike? how do i know the company wont agree to everything short of scope and we end up walking because Jerry wont agree to scope with the highest 700 rates in dci?

there is no debating the CNC has put all their cards in the release basket - do all of us realize how close to walking we could be?
 
These negotiations are no different than any other company. Look at the most recent DL negotiations as a prime example. It came down to the eleventh hour B4 a TA came out. Yes, a proffer is our best chance of getting this thing done any tx soon. The chances of an actual strike are nil. Best case is both sides go in with clear heads and come out with a fair non token contract. Worst case is the CNC goes in chest thumping and JA says yes to avoid a strike. As a result we would have made it more beneficical to simply transfer the a/c to SKW leaving ASA a shell of a company.
 
You know, you are both exactly right. That is why I think now I hope we do not get released. Both outcomes are bad.
1) Management does not cave, ALPA does not either. Cooling off period ends. We walk out. Hurts Delta, hurts SKYW, hurts us....maybe permenant.
2) JA caves. We get what we want. JA makes good on his promise to transfer aircraft to Skywest. Remember....now the status quo is over. Management can do whatever they see fit. Expect Delta to retire ASA 200's and replace them with 700/900's at every other regional. Bad plan!

Lets continue to negotiate. The MEC/CNC is soooo riled up for a release, feeling this is all it will take to force JA's hand. Careful what you wish for fellas!
 
Businessmen don't buy businesses to not make money with them and JA isn't gonna throw almost 1/2B away. He'll make you think that, but in the end good business is using assets to make money. Not throwing them away to make a point. We could cost alot more than we do now and the profits would still be incredible.
 
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Businessmen don't buy businesses to not make money with them and JA isn't gonna throw almost 1/2B away. He'll make you think that, but in the end good business is using assets to make money. Not throwing them away to make a point. We could cost alot more than we do now and the profits would still be incredible.


SkyWest payed $425 million for ASA. That was the book value of the assets. Normally you would buy the assets plus a premium, but that was not the case on this sale. If ASA goes under JA loses nothing except for the opertunity costs. Inc could sell of the assets for what they paid.

Now, if ASA continues to operate with exceptable margins, then Inc turns a profit.
 

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