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Comair Gets Axed In Half

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At what point does the Comair pilot group get rid of ALPO? Obviously the union has done nothing to protect jobs. Except for unsafe and under qualifies pilots.
 
I love this time in the process....the bad news will be in an article in the next ALPA magazine. "Comair Takes Hit.....ALPA will stand beside the furloughed fallen"....with classes on how to update your resume!:)

I have nothing against the people at ALPA, some are close friends of mine, but I am saddened by how often things in this industry are so far out of our control "Our strength is in our unity".....what a joke!

Do you know how many times Ive heard "The company can't do that to you, its against the contract.....but its not against the FAR's so I guess you have no choice and you'll have to grieve it later."

......that is the power of ALPA...or ANY union over our careers. From the day to day crappy stuff your company tries to make you do....all the way up to if you will even be able to keep your job or not.....

Once again, I am NOT against the people at ALPA! I don't really have a good idea on how to fix this tomorrow either......I just feel like venting. Well.....I am now going to try to pay my monthly bills and figure out what bill I will ignore this month. Electric or groceries:)
 
I've heard of ALPA. But, what is ALPO?



ALPO is the name many on this board have given ALPA. It is a misnomer however, as ALPA is what comes out the other end of the dog after the ALPO has been digested.;)
 
Oh. So is it like a "Bro"?

Thank you for asking. To answer your question, no, ALPO and ALPA are not like a "Bro". A "Bro" could be considered one of three things:

1. Someone's actual brother (slang)

2. Someone's friend, though the moniker is often used by morons.

3. An Embraer 120, though, all the people referring to the aircraft as a "Bro" are morons.

Although the last definition of "Bro" is quite moronic, the aircraft itself does serve a useful purpose. That is where it differs from ALPA.
 
If it wasn't for alpa you'd still be flying cubs through fog

Say thanks AlPA
 
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Thank you for asking. To answer your question, no, ALPO and ALPA are not like a "Bro". A "Bro" could be considered one of three things:

1. Someone's actual brother (slang)

2. Someone's friend, though the moniker is often used by morons.

3. An Embraer 120, though, all the people referring to the aircraft as a "Bro" are morons.

Although the last definition of "Bro" is quite moronic, the aircraft itself does serve a useful purpose. That is where it differs from ALPA.


That was pretty funny.......

And on #3, I agree 100%. Although, I do think ALPA has some use, and is a necessary "evil" in today's airline environment. I like your sense of humor though.
 
That was pretty funny.......

And on #3, I agree 100%. Although, I do think ALPA has some use, and is a necessary "evil" in today's airline environment. I like your sense of humor though.

ALPA is a major contributing factor to todays problems.
 

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