UndauntedFlyer
Ease the nose down
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Again,
The military excuse is pulled.....again. That 25 year old in the B-1, is at the end of a selection/training process that wouldn't even allow you to apply. Get over it, those guys have THE RIGHT STUFF, your stuff is a backpack full of hair gel and guitar picks, toss in an iPod and there you go. If you have to get furloughed so I can continue to work and acquire the necessary stuff for a comfortable life, well...too bad. You could always sell your kids into white slavery, they really should not be living in a refrigerator box under the freeway anyway! After I get the 3rd house paid off, I think I want a P-51 for the weekends. Senority is ruff!
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I guess that was because when you sh!t on someone you really don’t want to see them any more because it reminds you of what a coward you are. That’s the only reason I can think for the action of keeping us out, even as a new-hire.
No Sir, that's what you did to the Frontier guys. If you had been half as creative in negotiating with UAL mgt over your A plan as you were at decieving the FAL pilots, you might still have it.
Floppy: Excuse me but you must have mistaken me for someone else. I personally or even collectively had nothing to do with the Frontier deal, or the Air Wisconsin screwing either. Those deals were just the usual work of UAL with maybe a little cooperation from ALPA. The membership had nothing to do with that. There was no vote. And besides, you are just trying to change the subject because you know the age-60/65 issue is all lies by you and your colleagues, as AVBUG as so accurately pointed out. My advice, get over this all and just go on to work. Preoccupation with things like this can be dangerous and maybe a medical disqualification factor.
"Never try to teach a pig to sing. Its a waste of your time and it irritates the pig."
Yeah that's why I went F15 A$$hole
Question: Do you believe that as a result of 65 a junior pilot should be removed from a seat position they currently hold in favor of a more senior pilot specifically in cases where there is no real staffing reason that would otherwise occasion it? If a bid at my airline does not include vacancies (a factor of total block hours projected) in a certain seat position no new pilot can bid into that position regardless of seniority. Should established seat position bidding practices prevail or should the new retirement age have been used to rebid an entire airline?
I was bitterly fighting this Age 65 garbage as well. I still think the ruling is wrong. However, one thing I agree with the pro-65 crowd is that it's time to move on.
I personally think that the seniority system is the root of all evils. It devalues our profession by marrying you to your airline and not allowing you to sell your services/experience to the highest bidder.
...but frankly, I think that 'seniority' shouldn't be used for anything other than non-rev boarding priorities, amount of vacation available, and retention bonuses (imagine THAT concept!).
I'm so glad to be out of 121........
Amen, bro.
Here's where you lost me. I think you need to review "Flying the Line." Granted, there's a lot of ALPA propaganda in there, but the bottom line is NON-SENIORITY based systems are riddled with corruption.
Who gets the best line? Who gets upgraded? The brownnosers. And if you do things like (gasp!) write up maintenance gripes at non-maintenance bases, you stand a good chance of getting the redeye turns to Fairbanks.
Yeah, until the day they put rotating seniority into place at your Company and you find yourself standing every 4th month on Reserve even though you have 25 years seniority.
They waited their turns, a full career, to presently reach age 60...and now will be entitled to complete their careers at age 65.
You have that same opportunity. Let's be honest. You're greedy. Others have had, and continue to have their opportunity, and you'll receive nothing less.
:laugh: What a joke. THE EXACT SAME OPPORTUNITY is greedy? Changing the rules so that you can sit at the top of the payscale for an extra five years that I have to sit on the bottom isn't?You simply want what's not yours, and that, mate, is nothing more than avarice and greed.
You've already proven you can't do simple math, but I find it hard to believe anyone could be stupid enough to actually believe this.Those who are enjoying the benefits of no forced retirement until age 65 had no opportunity given them by others surrendering their jobs.
Unfortunately, this is true. The difference being that the current Captains had to wait for the guys before them to retire, We'll have to wait for them to die.It's not your turn yet. You'll just have to wait.
Its the law. Get over it.
When age 60 was the law, how come you and all the rest of the change age 60 pilots didn't just "get over it", and retire like everyone else did before you?
You didn't like it then, and we don't like it now.
You had the right to bitch and complain about it then and so do we now.
You got it changed, good for you, but I'll be damned if I'm going to shut up so you can feel comfortable on your trips.
It is the law, and in reality there is probably very little those of us severely affected by this ruling ( I'm currently furloughed) can do about this except remind pilots who are feeding from the 60+ trough what their actions have done, and maybe, just maybe, create a little shame that they will carry until they do retire.
Two 30 year old pilots are in the same new hire class. 10 years go by and it's their turn to upgrade. Pilot A had a September class, Pilot B had a October class. Pilot A goes to class and upgrades at 40 years old. Pilot B had his class canceled because Age 65 passed. He must now wait until he's 45 to upgrade. Both pilots were hired on the same day, but because of Age 65, Pilot A spends 10 years as an FO and 25 as a Captain while pilot B spends 15 years as an FO and 20 as a Captain. Let's be honest. Pilot B receives MUCH LESS.
What a joke. THE EXACT SAME OPPORTUNITY is greedy? Changing the rules so that you can sit at the top of the payscale for an extra five years that I have to sit on the bottom isn't?
You've already proven you can't do simple math, but I find it hard to believe anyone could be stupid enough to actually believe this.
...in reality there is probably very little those of us severely affected by this ruling ( I'm currently furloughed) can do about this except remind pilots who are feeding from the 60+ trough what their actions have done, and maybe, just maybe, create a little shame that they will carry until they do retire.
Really?Pilots in the 60 to 65 age bracket didn't get there because others above them simply surrendered their careers in order to let them get ahead.