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Why did they have to mess around with something that worked fine? What was the problem with the old way of doing things?
 
Cause they are not happy until you are really, really, really, really NOT happy!
 
That's a huge benefit loss to alot. I wonder what management offered in its place at the table.
Between this and negotiations, I'm not feeling well and may not be able to work this holiday weekend.
 
Its gonna cost sme guys and gals $30-$40 to commute back and forth to work. Many FA's will quit. Why bother?
 
WHAT A CROCK OF SHEEOOT!

I cant't wait to go to work tomorrow and watch my airplane not MOVE!

701EV
 
1) and you think they had a hard time finding quailfied pilots with the old benifets! Wait till this gets out!

2) prediction.....upgrade less then 1 year due to increased attrition. I see resumes being written as we speak!
 
I'm guessing ASA FA's are going to leave in HUGE numbers. Jesus.......ASA is really tanking.
 
This is also going to make it much rougher for those Delta commuters out of Panama City, Fort Walton, Augusta, Ashville, and so forth.

No one wins in this deal.
 
Can someone confirm the $5/segment fee. To my knowledge no other DCI carrier has a fee. That sucks big time if that's the case, if it's not, it's the same deal every other DCI carrier (except Comair) has. At Comair we are S3c on anyone but Delta and Comair. I commute on Chautauqua and it hasn't been a big deal (what has been a big deal is weight restricted aircraft, but that's another story).
 

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