You put your app. in about 2 1/2 years ago, didn't you, AH? ("AH" doesn't stand for a$$hole, it's the guys initials, OK?)
How's your "roll in this pile of crap" going? Let's see. You've been here about 2 1/2 years and upgraded to Captain in the RJ and you're domiciled in Chicago, right?
With the new proposal, you'll receive a 2.68% increase for the rest of this year and a 1% increase year over year for the following two years, right?
The 1% COLA increase probably won't keep up with inflation but it is equal to ASA's 1% annual cost of living increase for the 4 year life of their contract but you'll at least have the chance to review your pay scale on an annual basis between now and 2010, right? Will the ASA pilot group have that same chance? The ASA pilot group's contract becomes amendable in another 4 years and then they can renegotiate that for another, what, FIVE YEARS after that if they follow their recent history. Sign me up for that ride, you bet.
Meanwhile, the ASA pilot, an employee of your sister carrier also owned by SkyWest Inc., will be making $.05 per hour more than you will over the course of the next three years. Quick Math: That's $150 over the course of the next three years. That's without taking into consideration the approximately (low estimate) $3,648.65 the ASA pilot will pay in ALPA Dues for the privilege of making that $.05 more per hour than you'll make.
That's if you fly the 50 seat airplane exclusively.
So if you vote "NO," you gonna go back and get that $.05/hour? How much more are you gonna get, do you think?
Get a clue, would ya'?
Sorry your career hasn't met your expectations up to this point. It may not be to late for you to get in on the ground floor of an industry where all your wildest dreams can come true. Home Depot is hiring. That's where I here all you Flightinfo, bash SAPA, chest thumping, we want it NOW and the only way to get it is ALPA, dudes seem to think the really great paying jobs are.