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AS214 if you lost some weight you could fit better into that x cockpit.

Just remember it's not just a 7.5 percent paycut. With the workrule changes its more like a 15percent paycut.

Oh man you should have seen AS214 in an ultra. How does that saying go 6 pounds in a 3 pound sack?
 
Look here. Aca passed the crappy TA so that's just the way it will be. I voted no but obviously I was in the minority by far. I will get paid shi# for the next five years as a fo here and that is a fact. The fo's were sold out in this agreement and for some reason they all voted for it. We were promised growth with a yes vote. I cannot wait to see what this growth is. Hopefully it will be growth and United does not fuc* us. The doom and gloom and scare tactics worked and I give managment a grade of "a" for their great efforts in selling this piece of shi* TA. We saved our jobs at ACA by voting yes. How great if feels to get paid crap for so many years just to say I get to fly a jet. oh well. I knew what I was getting into.

laters
 
Diesel,

That wasn't very nice!!! You know I lost alot of weight!! I figured my total weight now is equal to the weight of your brown-nose from all the ass kissing you do up in Columbus.

PS.. Your wife flys bigger equipment than you, you must be her b@@@@
 
acaterry,

I see your point on the rental car thing, and I agree there are some important steps airlines have taken to try to differentiate their service with perks from the "pack." I believe that the root of the problem is that we have seen a migration of pax who used to be loyal to one brand for whatever reason come over to the camp of those willing only to pay the cheapest price.

Amen to the days of getting dressed up to go on an airplane. I remember my parents requiring me when I was a kid in the late 70s to where slacks and a decent shirt to travel anywhere on an airplane (parents werent non revs). Flash forward to a flight i did today where some 55 year old woman gets on board with a mini skirt so short she can barely walk up the steps of a 328j. Dont mean to sound like a snob, but i think some people get dressed in the dark and just put on the first thing they find before they travel these days.
 

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