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Plenty of people excited about flying the 9. The -900 I mean.

Over 200 50 seaters will leave, and be capped at 125 total. 70 76 seaters are added and capped. 148 fewer RJs total. That's good.


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
Hiring for Song will start this fall. Or you can apply at Song Express to fly the -9.

How's the stagnation going at SWA? I did see where your $1 billion "savings" will be going when you deferred your 30 737-800s. Apparently 5 of your planes will try "live TV" for a test period. So, in reality, you will be the next Song, called "Dhong.". One class LCC with live TV type entertainment. Have fun on "Dhong."


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
So, in a near economic DEPRESSION thanks to Barry Obama, you Delta guys get more airplanes (add 80+ 717s and 25+ MD90s), far fewer RJs (SUCKS FOR ME :eek:), better strategic alliance control with other airlines (more scope control), big raise over 3 years, better work rules and you get the ability to negotiate the next contract in 2.5-3 years from now. Sure, a bigger raise now would be better - but there would be tradeoffs in the negotiation. If you are a Democrat, you probably think you are entitled to get things FOR FREE - but that ain't the case - even in this negotiation and Anderson knows that. You can't guarantee a second offer would be much better in a collapsing economy - Anderson could remove items from negotiation and "Transtar your a$$." :laugh: It's possible. Think about it - you guys will be negotiating an even better contract in just a few years... IMO, adding more mainline airplanes, getting a "good" raise (on a relative basis) and massively controlling/changing RJ scope are the biggest wins for now....

From my non-Delta perspective (yeah, not worth much on this board), the overall result sounds pretty good considering the crap economy and the state of the teetering airline business - especially the RJ reduction and better scope control. In Europe, all legacy airlines are cutting back and firing people while smaller state airlines are shutting down and liquidating. Qantas in Australia is on the brink of bankruptcy and chaos. Airlines in South America and India are either merging or bleeding cash. The airline business SUCKS. And if Barry Obama wins another 4 years, we could see this economic disaster continue and things could get worse... :eek::crying:

So, try to look for some positives in this result - you only have another 3 years until you can improve the contract again. Again, just my opinion (and, like an a-hole, everyone has one). :laugh:;) Plus, mainline aircraft growth means more hiring opportunities down the line - FINGERS CROSSED! :cool:
 
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Yeah, in 3 more years Delta will ask for more and bigger RJ's. They will offer a 3% pay raise in return and the pilots will jump all over it.
 
I'd much rather be stuck in our no work rule, low paying, concessionary contract than sign off on your Large RJ sellout contract any day.

And thanks to you yes voters, that's probably going to be exactly what will happen to us. Thanks

All this coming from an Ex-E145 driver..... ROFL!!!:laugh:
 
Not surprising at all. Delta pilots have a history of lowering the bar. I'm sure GL will spin this concession as a good thing like he always does. Maybe you Song guys will get a union someday and have a contract they aren't embarrassed about.

Hey kid, your 1530 cross country just showed up. And just think, another 25 hours of multi and you're Mesa material!
 

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