ReverseSensing
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its only been 5 months since they have left...
i'm conused.![]()
I'll say.
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its only been 5 months since they have left...
i'm conused.![]()
Thanks, I did last night. Anyway, I never said you shouldn't get a good contract, I just stated that because of the slowdown and the bad ontime performance, along with the bad press for bag loss (not your fault, except those bags falling from your CR7)--don't expect a lot of offers from other airlines wanting your service. The bad press will kill you for awhile. In the meantime, enjoy your pay raise!
Bye Bye--General Lee
The ramp tower, which is now DAL, refused to let me board a DAL jump-seater. Gate agents, which are now DAL are sending our airplanes out without clearing non-revs and jump-seaters saying the flights are weight restricted when they are not. In the past we could put up a fight, but now we're just at the mercy of the ATL.
You still have control of the parking brake, right?[/quote
That's what I use to get my point across, but at the last FS meeting it was made very clear that DAL is responsible for it's ACS, as poor as it is, and they have the final say in all ACS issues. The DAL jump-seater had a real hard time accepting it was his own people screwing him over, and we also ended bumping revenue instead of defueling. I figured if it was going to bump revenue they would send a defuel truck, but they bumped instead. I wasn't involved in the other issues but was informed of them by other non-revs and jump-seaters. My PAs also tactfully explained the situation and who was responsible very clearly.
People don't care about me anymore? Booo-hoo. Oh well, I honestly DON'T CARE. Anyway, I think I will be right about the parking of the 50s. Oil has a way of getting rid of planes, like our 737-200s. The smaller RJs are next. The larger RJs--CR9s and E170s--can't be added too fast due to the fact that they need gate space which is a limited asset, and we are actually gaining more mainline planes next year to use those assets, even on the domestic side. Maybe you have heard about some of the planes we are getting next year? 9 MD90s and 7 737-700s have been anounced so far, along with some new 777s. Some of those MD90s and 737s will most likely take back some RJ routes. I think that would be wonderful. Bye now Jmoney. (Mr. Credibility himself)
Bye Bye--General Lee
Airtran.
Bye Bye--General Lee
Thanks, I did last night. Anyway, I never said you shouldn't get a good contract, I just stated that because of the slowdown and the bad ontime performance, along with the bad press for bag loss (not your fault, except those bags falling from your CR7)--don't expect a lot of offers from other airlines wanting your service. The bad press will kill you for awhile. In the meantime, enjoy your pay raise!
Bye Bye--General Lee
Talked to J.A. (old CP) today said all those new 900's are getting ready for our new base to open (he has already moved four).:beer:
Well I guess maybe our pilots aren't pu$$ies like yours who are afraid to rock the proverbial boat. Maybe that why y'all have caved on every concession put in front of you over the last 7 years. Maybe that's why you can all strut around like Russian Submarine Captains and point the finger at everybody else for the problems you created.
You see, if you hadn't taken pay and QOL concessions when DAL threatened to close the doors (as if that would have happened) you wouldn't have placed the downward pressure on the regionals, prolonging our negotiations. This forced us to fight, which gave YOUR COMPANY, Delta a black eye, because as you stated, "the passengers don't know they're on ASA". So in reality, it's YOUR fault. But keep strutting around like y'all are better than everybody. We're counting on you to take more concessions on scope and soon WE will be your narrowbody feed. Carry on, General.