ATLplt
"Well, do ya, punk?"
- Joined
- Mar 9, 2004
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...having an airline job at SWA is hardly an "injustice", many would consider that a good deal...
...and many don't consider that a good deal at all.
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...having an airline job at SWA is hardly an "injustice", many would consider that a good deal...
I think PCL is going to cave in and come over to the right side and drink the purple koolaide
having an airline job at SWA is hardly an "injustice", many would consider that a good deal...
You may not want to have a conversation with 13 year old girl, but you are going to have a 6-7 hr conversation in the near future with our DFR attorney. Hope you do better than "Slick" did last week in NYC.Sorry, but I'm not going to engage in conversation with someone who types in "text speak" like a 13 year old girl.
You may not want to have a conversation with 13 year old girl, but you are going to have a 6-7 hr conversation in the near future with our DFR attorney. Hope you do better than "Slick" did last week in NYC.
Actually, he is "right on".This is your former ALPA rep? ^^^^^^^
Stunning.
No stress in this lawsuit for the plaintiffs, just $50/month. Call me crazy, but I actually enjoyed my 7 hr deposition in NYC. Depositions aren't hard when there is nothing to hide. I was in the room for both the former ATN MC Vice Chair's and former ATN 71 LEC Chair's deposition. One was stressful for the deponent while the other was a walk in the park. I will let you guess which was easier than the other.Anyone participating in a frivolous lawsuit will get exactly what they deserve... Years of grief, stress, and wasted $$.
No stress in this lawsuit for the plaintiffs, just $50/month. Call me crazy, but I actually enjoyed my 7 hr deposition in NYC. Depositions aren't hard when there is nothing to hide. I was in the room for both the former ATN MC Vice Chair's and former ATN 71 LEC Chair's deposition. One was stressful for the deponent while the other was a walk in the park. I will let you guess which was easier than the other.
Who said that's what I wanted? I didn't.
I would have liked a fair deal, that's all, but that didn't happen.
You said it "protect what's ours" Sums it up and demonstrates where the lack of respect comes from.
You're correct, it's not your problem. This mess we have now is our problem, that's why we filed with the DRC to fix our problem. That's why I will file a grievance in August when the first FO that didn't bid SWA737FO goes to training before me. That is breach of contract. It won't do any good but I may as well get something from my ALPA dues
This argument is always about the details.
PCL has said over and over that AT's WORST case scenario should have been date of hire-
That's fair to him- pushing for relative, but landing somewhere between relative and DOH where all ex AT pilots now get a seniority position where they can pretend they were qualified and hired by SWA years BEFORE they were actually hired by Air Tran.
Is that what was "FAIR" to you?
If not help me out. My position is that your expectations are your problem. Explain to me what a fair SLI would've looked like.
In your own words Brit
No stress in this lawsuit for the plaintiffs, just $50/month. Call me crazy, but I actually enjoyed my 7 hr deposition in NYC. Depositions aren't hard when there is nothing to hide. I was in the room for both the former ATN MC Vice Chair's and former ATN 71 LEC Chair's deposition. One was stressful for the deponent while the other was a walk in the park. I will let you guess which was easier than the other.