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You actually think ASA had money to buy ExpressJet ? Then you and the majority of ASA pilots are clueless.

No wonder you have that $hitty contract.

Then your MEC wouldn't have a problem with withdrawing their signature from the JCBA then would they.
 
Well, let's see. ASA's money and profits go into Skywest inc.'s account, and for accounting purposes they do keep track of how much. Portions of said money that ASA earned for its parent company, Skywest Inc were then used to purchase ExpressJet. So......yes, ASA did indeed contribute financially to the purchase of XJT. If any of you XJT can't understand that, then YOU are clueless.

Gaysa has no profits dumbass, Inc does. Go buy yourself a goldfish and reign over that, you aren't smart enough to deal with life.
 
Gaysa has no profits dumbass, Inc does. Go buy yourself a goldfish and reign over that, you aren't smart enough to deal with life.

Ok, a$$.....so ASA doesn't contribute any money to inc's profits!?!?! So where do they get the money? You guys are so Hung up on semantics its ridiculous.

Oh, and cute.with the gayasa! I see.what you did there! Are you a second grader or a third grader???
 
Ok, a$$.....so ASA doesn't contribute any money to inc's profits!?!?! So where do they get the money? You guys are so Hung up on semantics its ridiculous.

Oh, and cute.with the gayasa! I see.what you did there! Are you a second grader or a third grader???

Based on what I've seen you post, I wouldn't call the kettle black there, pot.
Life raft? That's rich, didn't catch were a line pilot such as yourself held an ivy league MBA in finance with experience in acquisitions. If you are THAT privy to the inner workings of your company's finances, I've gotta concede that you are in the wrong profession and should be picking mutuals and hedge funds on Wall St rather than doing Mobile turns in the rj.

Seriously, let's cease with the "we bought you, now play ball" lines please. You didn't buy anything. Something I hope you DO buy is A CLUE. Here's a free one, judging by your aforementioned banter, you take A LOT of license and have clearly prejudiced yourself against expressjet pilots. I hope that in the course of negotiations you can see for yourself that we are both reasonable and want the company to stay profitable. One cannot get any more golden eggs if one kills the golden goose, sir.
 
The majority of ASA pilots want their life raft back. Buying ExpressJet was a huge mistake.

I bet SkyWest Airlines would like their life raft back. ASA and Ex-Jet are not profitable. SkyWest Airlines is making all the money for Inc.
 
Gaysa has no profits dumbass, Inc does. Go buy yourself a goldfish and reign over that, you aren't smart enough to deal with life.

I guess he was smart enough to go to an airline that wasn't about to go under and had to be bought. Deal with that if your smart enough.
 
negotiations will NEVER reach arbitration. Cant happen in a JCBA environment. They can go to mediation, but not arbitration.


Direct negotiations, mediation then arbitration if ALL parties agree.
 
Ok, a$$.....so ASA doesn't contribute any money to inc's profits!?!?! So where do they get the money? You guys are so Hung up on semantics its ridiculous.

Oh, and cute.with the gayasa! I see.what you did there! Are you a second grader or a third grader???

Hardly, you can mock my immaturity but gaysa is funny.

Oh and btw you have to make a profit to contribute stupid. You fail 2nd grade math too?
 

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