Hi all:
In the past I've advocated taking the paycut and live to fight another day. That is, until the press release (DOT stats) proving how profitable we are. I have a new take on it, all over. First of all, I want to thank all ASA pilots for your resolve. I feel I work among some of the finest professionals in the industry and am very proud to be associated with you. I think we are a united pilot group, some may have you believe otherwise.
Where to start? I think management royally screwed the pooch. ASA management, now Skywest, has waited too long. They are now pressing for paycuts and a number of other concessions thinking we will sell off for growth. I've been here a decade and as long as I've been here, ASA pilots have never sold out for growth. I'd like to thank our MEC for that as well. We have leverage. Delta just voted in their new TA and Skywest wants to implement their new business plan as a result. Except we have no contract, and no contract with concessions. The industry is about to start booming again. The Economy is on the upswing. ASA is the most PROFITABLE airline in the U.S. and ASA management seriously believes we will take a concessionary contract for the next 5 years? Not gonna happen. Gerry G. over at Delta wants airplanes in the sky to connect to his widebodies. I would think he wants nothing to do with a strike.
And pressure will be put on Jerry A. to keep airplanes in the sky with a looming strike. Timing is everything as they say, so let's thank ASA management for their timing. It really is because of their procrastination we have come full circle.
So the question is, will you strike for what we are trying to achieve? The answer for me is yes. Burn it down if you have to, but a concessionary contract is one I will not sign off on in this economy.
Trojan