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I voted NO last night after listening to the ALPA call. ALPA couldn't even answer our question about strike benefits. This isn't a game, and if you can't answer a simple question about stike benefits when your asking me to walk away from my job, then you don't get my vote.
 
AVoiceOfReason said:
I voted NO last night after listening to the ALPA call. ALPA couldn't even answer our question about strike benefits. This isn't a game, and if you can't answer a simple question about stike benefits when your asking me to walk away from my job, then you don't get my vote.

VOR,

While your concerns about benefits are reasonable, it should not be the reason you vote against the authorization.

As I recall, your previous post are always negative.

You were not going to be convinced no matter how the call went.

Go ahead and let the management types tell you how things are.


"I'm really trying to see things from your point of view, but I'm having trouble putting my head that far up my ARSE!"



Medeco
 
AVoiceOfReason said:
I voted NO last night after listening to the ALPA call. ALPA couldn't even answer our question about strike benefits. This isn't a game, and if you can't answer a simple question about stike benefits when your asking me to walk away from my job, then you don't get my vote.

If you plan on living on strike benefits your a weak captain. You must not have been a Boy Scout, your not prepared.

So I figure your either Chris Tucker or the guy in Tutt's "dog and pony show" that said a strike would cost him $250,000.
 
I thought there may be some benefits, but how much could they possibly be? Surely not enough to cover anything other than some food.
 

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