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Not gettin off that easy fins....who is going from $68 to $105 overnight? Be specific.Longevity and equipment bump, or just ask your FO, they should be able to explain it once you unscrew them from the ceiling.
Wrong, wrong, wrong. I do not see how you can look at what you hold today and say that is not a reality. To me it is much more surprising that a group of pilots will go from $68 to $105 overnight and be able to take your job.
Status quo is your ability to continue to fly, what you fly, in the same relative position & pay. This award completely fails that test. The fact that the MAJORITY of this airline is out of position for what their seniority will hold at SOC is a clear indication of that fact. At its core, this decision fails to abide by ALPA merger policy ( and of course it does not have to ).
We have different theories on how the Company will adjust to such a large rush to the schoolhouse if airplanes are moved.
There was a huge demographic difference between DAL and NWA new hires. NWA was not worth leaving a regional for unless you were very young and very mobile. Frankly for many Delta new hires, there are better opportunities elsewhere - they would be well advised to see what their experience an education can get them with other career opportunities.
The Delta MEC took the high road. It cost the Delta pilots, but made the overall Company stronger while preserving the union. ALPA did a fine job, Delta is a great Company, but no longer a first choice at a DC9B or A320 slot.
FedEx is getting 757's.
OK....now I'm with you.....I wasn't thinking of that situation. But I'm not sure I agree that NW guys in that group will be able to hold widebody Intl after SOC. How can you convince me of that?Specifically, your furloughed pilots who got their longevity back (which I think they deserved) and now will be able to bid into widebody international flying.
Again, I don't begrudge them anything - good for them.
Specifically, your furloughed pilots who got their longevity back (which I think they deserved) and now will be able to bid into widebody international flying.
Again, I don't begrudge them anything - good for them.
You know what, I've tried articulate a point about three times now and have had to come back an delete it all due to the rambling. So... Suffice it to say...
Good luck to all of us.... the screwed (on both sides), the lucky (on both sides), and the largely indifferent (on both sides). My sixth sense says we're going to have far more important things than career expectations, relative seniority, and date of hire to worry about sooner than we would like. Here's hoping that we can all move forward like the professionals that we are from here on out.
Looking forward to working with all you pre-merger DAL guys (even General Lee, who I strongly suspect is the Delta pilot who is rumored to live up the street from me.... Bar's open at the brick Cape Cod with the white picket fence any time, dude...)
From here on out our failure to work together only puts us in peril, ladies and gents. Enough said.
Hey, we are on the same side now, and I look forward to working with you guys too. Do you live in North ATL?
Bye Bye---General Lee
I'm one and not so. Won't be able to bid WB. Still too junior with DAL guys hired years after me being senior to me. However, I still think after reading the merger opinion, this is about as fair as it could be. Not saying I like it by a long shot, just that it is pretty fair overall. I refuse to let it eat at me. It's over, it's a done deal, time to move on and conquer the world. If anyone out there is senior to me...feel free to stay angry and let it eat at you.Specifically, your furloughed pilots who got their longevity back (which I think they deserved) and now will be able to bid into widebody international flying.
Again, I don't begrudge them anything - good for them.
ExAF and others,
Your wide body options have grown. As you look at this, you should be able to hold anything if you are willing to commute. Also, a 757 is a WB at Delta. One leg on a 767, the next two on 757 equipment and a 767 leg home.
The list came in while I was traveling - first blush was that it destroyed status quo for the Delta hires. Over the long term things look better as a result of attrition and fleet growth. Of course in this business I'd rather have my cake now and many NWA pilots see it the same way. They plan on using the credit they got for attrition in pull out plug in immediately to bid the largest aircraft they can hold.
Personally, I just want to hold a home base.
Longevity and equipment bump, or just ask your FO, they should be able to explain it once you unscrew them from the ceiling.