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i am not giving up turbo - never will. i feel - as did about 15 of the 20 guys in my recurrent class - that what was currently on the table from the company is a fair deal. i feel that the CNC is out of touch - i disagreed with their 'belief' and i was right. i was openly told i was wrong to my face when i offered a different opinion.

the CNC seems to be under the single mindset that if a release was accomplished the outcome would be a win not matter what for alpa - JA gives in and we get the greatest contract ever - or we strike and do down as martyrs.

i am not willing to sacrifice my future on the beliefs of a few alpa individuals who are (in my view) in this for themselves.

they were sure - they were wrong - they need to change course.
 
Has anyone on here actually gone on the website and looked at the current proposal from the CNC? Middle of the road at best on the 200/ATR, less than Express jet, just slightly above Chatauqua, who by the way is going to start negotiations soon. The 700 rates are the second highest, for now as I said you have alot of groups starting negotiations, however that is still only a 3% increase over current book. The main issues holding us up are scope and back pay. Personally, the current proposal rates are already to low for me, I will not sign without scope, and I doubt it will happen but I want 100% retro. Now if that is to much for you turncoats to stomach then why aren't you trying to find another job. And if you are trying to find another job then stop trying to sabotage this current negotiations. Joe I know you are a lifer, no need to respond.
 
For those of you kind enough to read my thread on the "silent majority", I thank you.

As I stated on that thread, WITH OUR CURRENT DEMANDS ON 50 SEAT RATES WE WILL NOT BE RELEASED!!!! I also pointed out that the ALPA reps have already acknowledged that the current ASA offer would pass at around 60%. So imagine this:

We lower our pay demands to "at or near" current SKW rates and work instead on liveable COLA increases over the contract. Use the remainder of any negotiating capital on what we can acheive in scope. (we ain't gettin single list....the mona lisa aint for sale) Instead of damning the company to extinction with full retro, work for a more acheivable $5mil or so signing bonus.

The best scope on a deal like this is that there is no economical advantage to disassemble ASA. Contrare: we are now a stable, cost competitive regional with known costs ready to bid on more flying where SKW inc simply can't go. (due to no compete clauses)

I'm betting the 60% silent majority becomes 75+ right away.
 
outahere - how are we turncoats if we are happy with what we could get now? most of us are only now beginning to realize all of the benefits already TA'd in the new contract. how about you find somewhere else to go where you can get all those happy things you want without the real possibility of screwing it for the rest of us.

guess what - you are the minority and every day more and more lemmings like yourself are fading away.

you can say all those tough-guy things - beat yourself on the chest all you want. call us turncoats for being informed and making our own decisions after listening to all the arguments.

most of us want a contract that is good for us and the company - whether you plan and stay here or not. the top 100 pilots may not love it - but they are still above most of their peers in the industry.

our union leadership is no longer listening to their members. i respect your right to your opinion though i heartily disagree with it, it is not in our best interest - i challenge you to keep this professional and above the waist.

turncoat to you - but you keep making me feel like a prophet...
 
So much of these negotiations seem personal. The MEC seems more interested in fighting management and pointing fingers than coming to an equitable solution. I, for one think it is fair to receive a bonus to enhance my income. Just sit down and agree to one. We are demanding it be based on the profits of Skywest Airlines as well as our ASA side. Why is that? Skywest pilots do not receive their bonus plan based on ASA's profits. Just their side. Lets compromise on that....and it's done! One less thing. Agree to Skywest rates plus 1%, and if the raise theirs over the life of the contract, we match it......voila! Two done. What else? Retro. Well, we just gave in on a couple issues, so now the company can give in a little here and raise their offer. 3 down. See how it works. We stay competetive. Get the contract over. Get some new planes, maybe a new code share and enjoy our bigger paychecks and QOL improvements we all have screamed for for so long.

Can't we be reasonable?

Because the union spent the last three years raising everyone's expectations out of the stratosphere.

Now, they can't back down or they'll lose face.

This current MEC can't get it done. It's time to replace them. They gambled our careers, certain they would get a release, and lost... AGAIN. They just don't get it.
 
This current MEC can't get it done. It's time to replace them. They gambled our careers, certain they would get a release, and lost... AGAIN. They just don't get it.

Do you have any valid replacements to offer? Telling people to remove their leadership without having experienced replacements is suicide.
 
If nothing else, the current MEC just hasn't achieved results. This alone is reason to replace them. It's nothing personal, but a change at the helm might be healthy for everyone.
 
Do you have any valid replacements to offer? Telling people to remove their leadership without having experienced replacements is suicide.

Suicide? That's a bit dramatic, don't you think. Experience isn't always helpful, remember your CRM classes? Get some new blood in the mix, and perhaps some of the old ALPA/managment grudges might ease a bit.

IMHO.

Either way, the ASA pilot deserve a good contract.
 
Do you have any valid replacements to offer? Telling people to remove their leadership without having experienced replacements is suicide.

MYOB, PCL, you don't even work here. The ASA pilots know who their choices are.
 
So now what? Here, let me lay it out for you.

The union will spin this that we're SO CLOSE NOW and we'll get released this time FOR SURE. Then they'll go negotiate, make minor improvements, and we'll be right back where we are now in October. Then the cycle repeats.

I know the MEC is reading this. Y'all have had your last chance. Settle the contract this month, or we'll find someone who will.

If "all the money on the table can't buy scope", then the best scope we can get is to be competetive. Take SKW plus cola and settle.

It's over boys. Time to stop chasing windmills.
 
In my experience, if the company is being unreasonable, then the mediator leans towards release, but if labor's demads are out of whack, then they tend to keep you tied up.

Just an observation.
 
In my experience, if the company is being unreasonable, then the mediator leans towards release, but if labor's demads are out of whack, then they tend to keep you tied up.

Just an observation.

Your absolutely correct SSDD, but that falls on deaf ears with the hardliners.... they don't want to believe it....

If the NMB thought we were the ones being reasonable, then we would already have our release...
 
Has anyone on here actually gone on the website and looked at the current proposal from the CNC? Middle of the road at best on the 200/ATR, less than Express jet, just slightly above Chatauqua, who by the way is going to start negotiations soon. The 700 rates are the second highest, for now as I said you have alot of groups starting negotiations, however that is still only a 3% increase over current book. The main issues holding us up are scope and back pay. Personally, the current proposal rates are already to low for me, I will not sign without scope, and I doubt it will happen but I want 100% retro. Now if that is to much for you turncoats to stomach then why aren't you trying to find another job. And if you are trying to find another job then stop trying to sabotage this current negotiations. Joe I know you are a lifer, no need to respond.

If that ain't the pot calling the kettle black.... if this is too little for you chest -thumping alpaistas, then why don't YOU find another job.... I'm not holding a gun to your head to stay, so don't try and take me down because you are pi$$ed about way things are going....
 

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