AA717driver
A simpler time...
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AA717driver said:G4G5--You are right. Sup. W. says the only way a flowthrough can get on the property at AA is in a "newhire class". It'll be awhile.
G4G5 said:[B
How many of the Eagle pilots with AA seniority numbers were recalled?
Answer: Zero
Thats because they were never furloughed..(flowthru-guys)..
you idiot.
PacoPollo said:G4G5 said:[B
How many of the Eagle pilots with AA seniority numbers were recalled?
Answer: Zero
Thats because they were never furloughed..(flowthru-guys)..
you idiot.
Do you bother to read any of the posts? Read TCAS's post and you will see that he is claming that they have recall rights DESPITE NEVER BEING FURLOUGHED.
My point is;
If that is the case then the Eagle pilots with seniority numbers inside the range of the recalled AA pilots, should have been recalled. Or the Eagle pilots whose numbers are senior to current AA line pilots should have been recalled. Since, that was not the case and the precedent has been set. I doubt what he refers to will ever come to fruition
But................
His point:
He brings out an excellent point about the recent arbitration hearing that I was not aware of. Currently I am in the process of looking into what he was refering to .
Notice how he added something to the post?
Don't waste our time unless you have something to add to the discussion, "you idiot".
Originally posted by G4G5
Don't waste out time unless you have something to add to the discussion, "you idiot". [/B]
PacoPollo said:Im offended... I will get back to you some other time. Now Im off to fly the RJ on your mainline route.
beagle pilot said:Pipejockey, don't sweat the small stuff. The bottom 500 AA pilots won't see their jobs again until well in to the next decade .
pipejockey said:You guys are not saying that an Eagle captain who has chosen to receive a seniority # at AA and who has not, prior to the start of furloughs, ever even crossed over to AA yet, is still gaining AA seniority at Eagle and could crossover to AA before the new-hires off the street who were hired by AA during, say, the summer of 2001 are you? I mean the guys on the street have seniority that is basically frozen while Eagle Pilots continue to increase seniority?
TCAS said:The Eagle pilot is not increasing seniority at AA while he's flying at Eagle. Here is an example...
... Even though he's got a seniority number that's two years old at this point he's being paid at a newhire rate and bids as if he's a newhire. For Joe Eaglepilots entire career at AA his pay rate and bidding seniority would be two years behind his occupational seniority date due to the lock-in that he had to serve on the Embraer.
TCAS,
You apparently have not taken the time to actually even read Supplement W or Letter 3....
How about you do a little research before you spew your BS. The reality is none of this matters because there will be no more flow throughs to AA, but I hate your attempt to give misinformation.