General Lee said:
Ty and Fins,
You guys are the ones who are losing it. You hope and wish for failure, and cannot see the forest through the trees. Fins just hates Delta pilots in general. Mike Pinho was speaking direct lies to him at the meeting.
No, I don't hope for failure. My paycheck comes from the same place yours does and when yours does not cash, mine will not either.
And no, I don't randomly hate Delta pilots. I do hate that the Delta MEC has set up our union for failure as a result of their profligate ways. Several of my friends who are Delta pilots feel the same way and are concerned about the future of our Company and our union. The day contract 2000 was ratified, they correctly told me that Delta pilots would never see their fourth year figures because the Company just could not survive those numbers. I feel a lot of concern for the Delta pilots because I've lived through several furloughs and bankruptcies. You probably don't know how bad it can get. A couple of my father's coworkers jumped from hotel balconies....
And if my MEC Vice Chair got up and admitted he was lying to his membership "but it does not matter because the Delta pilots percieve that (these lies) are the truth...." yes, it would concern me enough to show up at the next LEC meeting and attempt to get a recall effort going. Part of the reason the Delta pilots are so far out in left field is that their MEC arrogantly manipulates them - just like the whole DOH fiasco that effectively sidetracked the Policy Implementation Date that the ASA MEC brought forward at the 2000 BOD meeting - the PID would have kept most, if not all, of your Delta pilots off the street.
General Lee said:
Ty and Fins,
Things have been getting better and we had operating profits this summer. Bye Bye--General Lee
Jimmy crack corn.... Delta's so called "operating profit" does not mean much when they are having to borrow 1.4 Billion and delay payment on nearly 5.0 Billion because their "operating profit" does not provide the cash flow to cover interest payments.
Delta's losses have been financed with borrowed money. This is a death spiral. As the payments come due the Company is refinancing them at higher interest rates. Candidly, I don't see a way out. Somehow I expect Delta will "find a way" simply because they are a very well established, well run, and well staffed business. But a 100 seat aircraft - hooie - what are you going to mortgage to pay for it?
Before this is over, I now expect a banruptcy reorganization in late 04 to mid 05. ASA and Comair may be spun off as the only parts of the Company that would stand on their own in an IPO (and to separate the revenue streams to provide assurance to lienholders for additional aircraft). I also expect ASA and Comair to be used as a life raft to provide employment to Delta pilots after they succeed in choking the golden goose until she gives up her very last egg. Delta will go on, with a moderately successful Song, limited domestic narrowbody capacity, and a marginally profitable international operation. The majority of feed and domestic narrowbody capacity will be RJ's with Delta marketing the go anywhere, anytime, be home for dinner mantra that business travellers love.
But as the current occupant of the "life raft" I do fear ALPA's effort to push me in the Atlantic. ASA and Comair are now the only relatively large regionals without jets for jobs. We protected our jobs by getting to the Courthouse before the Delta MEC could use our bargaining agent (ALPA) to destroy us. I earnestly thank the RJDC for protecting my job from my union.
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And before you consider me fatalistic, remember that I posted the opinion about C2K the day it was TA'd and the same chorus called me Chicken Little. Also consider the RJDC has been anywhere from six months to two years ahead of ALPA and the Delta MEC on factual allegations.