RIDETHELIGHTING
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Ohhh, poor jke got banned! About damned time!he was making $150k+ as a first officer, right?
Oh, he was a captain. And now he's got a better concessionary contract than any contract you will ever have...if you ever get one.
Who exactly made the "dumb move?"
From making $150k/yr as a reasonably high up line holder to $45k on reserve at the bottom of a seniority list that could see a merger just as the recession is about to hit? Sorry, I'm not seeing a smart move here.Care to enlighten us why??
The guy may see or want something you don't....Airtran may not be for him, that doesn't make him dumb....
Still listening though......do tell!!!
(chum's in the water, let's see if PCL will bite)
Ohhh, poor jke got banned! About damned time!
Last summer, I had a 17 year Delta 767-300 International FO on my jumpseat. He said he could have been a very junior reserve MD-80 Captain in New York but didn't want it. 17 years seniority got him a decent quality of life, but only making about $9,000 a month. Our 10 year captain who left for Delta (who was living in base with 16+ days off a month) could easily pull $13,000 a month and even more if he wanted it (not including the $1400 a month to his "B" fund).
I am not sure I am following your logic but I think the $13,000 a month at 10 years is much better than $9,000 at 17 years for equivalent quality of life.
This isn't 2002. What are you making now?You've got to be kidding me. Bragging about your 13k a month. Hell when I was a first officer in 2002 I made that.
We didn't work here in 1996. According to the latest seniority list:Let me ask you this what were AAI pilots making in 1996??
I've shared hotel vans with plenty of UAL crews lately. You don't really have room to talk, apparently.By the way...the hotels you stay at over there are plain awful and disgracreful.
Contracts under the RLA don't expire. They become amendable. We've turned down two TAs that we didn't find to be to our liking. Let's see if you do the same, or if you roll over again.You have no contract it's been expired for over 3 years.