Hold on let me check.........Nope!CFIT said:Sinca, have you declared on your medical that you are mentally retarded?
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Hold on let me check.........Nope!CFIT said:Sinca, have you declared on your medical that you are mentally retarded?
Bluto said:Yes. That's what I mean. A % integration would be more fair. DOH would make people suffer for arbitrary hiring surges at either company, while % integration would keep everyone in roughly the same relative position company-wide.
ASADriver said:Well by looking at the two sides, I would say that management is closer to the Skywest agreement than ALPA is. If you improve the rigs slightly, and extend the 50 seat rate to 18 years, it looks to me like you just about have the Skywest agreement. Am I missing something?
Crash Pad said:You guys all crack me up. SKYW is going to make you reaply for your old job. This is going to be an obliteration of the Union.
When the pilots at SKYW think about voting for a union they are going to look at one of our 20 year captains on the street and say "maybe ALPA isn't the best idea". That is the goal.
Go ahead, however, talk about fairness of integration. Argue % of seniority. Right now you are looking at a staple at best.
Crash Pad said:You guys all crack me up. SKYW is going to make you reaply for your old job. This is going to be an obliteration of the Union.
When the pilots at SKYW think about voting for a union they are going to look at one of our 20 year captains on the street and say "maybe ALPA isn't the best idea". That is the goal.
Go ahead, however, talk about fairness of integration. Argue % of seniority. Right now you are looking at a staple at best.
79%N1 said:Where else to go?
79%N1 said:You know, going on 5 years at ASA, and if Skywest offered second year pay I would seriously consider going, especially WHEN they open their ATL base for 700's/900's. I, however, can't go back to $19/hr and commute to who knows where. But, as I see it, while we sit here and argue over another buck or two per hour on the 700, the thieves are in the kitchen stealing all our stuff!
ASA is on track to go the way of ACA, IMHO. Great regional, standing strong, going bye bye. Somebody show me evidence otherwise. The only part I agree with, is we shouldn't have to do this job for any less than we do now.
sweptback said:Crash Pad,
No flame, not trying to rile you up or anything, I'm honestly just curious. You preach doom and gloom on every thread here and are real negative about ASA's prospects. Why are you still here then?
79%N1 said:ASA is on track to go the way of ACA, IMHO. Great regional, standing strong, going bye bye. Somebody show me evidence otherwise. The only part I agree with, is we shouldn't have to do this job for any less than we do now.
Crash Pad said:Tomct thanks for the constructive reply. So the SLC 70's are going to SKYW that is now confirmed it will take a little while 6 months or so.
We aren't hiring at all. We have dumped the training department. Has attrition stopped?
SKYW is hiring 70 a month. Why? If you take 17 of our 70's. Plus 19 90 seaters you get 36 aircraft or 360 pilots. Why is SKYW putting on 500 by the end of the year? Why are they forcasting 1500 hires for next year?
Does ASA having 17 70 seaters fleet wide really make good buisness sense? or would it make more sense to move all the 70's to one company?
The SKYW pilots make more than ASA pilots across the board. You can yell about rates all day long but at the end of the year SKYW pilots have more money than ASA pilots. This leads me to believe this is about union busting and not money. Explain to me how this is about our contract?
Ok Tomct you can call me a "flame baiter", "wuss", "company man", "anti union", "union guy"... that doesn't answer the dots I have connected. I would like to hear you explain that all away.
Bizjet said:It appears that you have identified all the dots but you have no commitment to making this airline a career airline. That means that you are just in this for you and to hell with everybody else that's in you way.
Crash Pad said:Tomct thanks for the constructive reply. So the SLC 70's are going to SKYW that is now confirmed it will take a little while 6 months or so.
We aren't hiring at all. We have dumped the training department. Has attrition stopped?
SKYW is hiring 70 a month. Why? If you take 17 of our 70's. Plus 19 90 seaters you get 36 aircraft or 360 pilots. Why is SKYW putting on 500 by the end of the year? Why are they forcasting 1500 hires for next year?
Does ASA having 17 70 seaters fleet wide really make good buisness sense? or would it make more sense to move all the 70's to one company?
The SKYW pilots make more than ASA pilots across the board. You can yell about rates all day long but at the end of the year SKYW pilots have more money than ASA pilots. This leads me to believe this is about union busting and not money. Explain to me how this is about our contract?
Ok Tomct you can call me a "flame baiter", "wuss", "company man", "anti union", "union guy"... that doesn't answer the dots I have connected. I would like to hear you explain that all away.
ASADriver said:News flash Bizjet, most people in this business are out for themselves. Please spare the BS about how all ALPA pilots care about each other. Look around, they are steping all over each other to take each other's job. Brotherhood my a$$.