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A350 said:Face it, this was a merger, not a buyout. The two CEO's used other peoples money to finance this venture.
A350
ironspud said:Good Heavens!! How did you get that out of what TWA Dude said.
aa73 said:This is good discussion, but in the end the advantage you guys (AWA/US) have is that it will be decided by a neutral arbitrator. So if one group feels like they got screwed, they can blame Mr Arbitrator, and not the other pilot group.
IMHO, AA/TWA's biggest downfall was AA calling all the shots. It should have gone to arbitration. This is the only fair way when two groups cannot come to agreement.
Good luck AWA/US pilots. Don't do what we did.
HPpilot said:Thanks for the good wishes. We need it. I don't know how the US Airways guys are fairing, but it's not so good over here. Since the merger I've gone from almost holding a line, to holding long call reserve, to short call reserve. Argghhhh! I'm moving backwards. My career expectations are allready up in smoke and the integration isn't even finished. Oh well, at least the job itself is still enjoyable.
On Your Six said:Merge the lists on a % basis: if you are in the top 10% of USAirways or AWA, you should be in the top 10% of the combined airline. On top of that, have fences around hubs - no USAirways guy can bid PHX and vice versa for X number of years. USAirways guys get the A330 while AWA guys get the Hawaii-bound 757s for X years... That seems fair to me...
Fly-n-hi said:With DOH and ten year fences who gets screwed??? I do...in ten years. Just about all US Airways pilots, including the furloughs, are senior to the bottom third of our seniority list. DOH is not acceptable.
The Company would never buy that because it means running the pilot groups seperately, thus nullifying the desired "synergies" the merger was supposed to create.Filkster said:How about 10 year fence, THEN integrate the lists??????
TWA Dude said:The Company would never buy that because it means running the pilot groups seperately, thus nullifying the desired "synergies" the merger was supposed to create.
TWA Dude said:When you say "we" you mean our Merger Committee and when I say "we" I mean you and me. Our committees should be debating this stuff. I submit there's no point in us doing so on the internet.
TWA Dude said:It pisses you and others off only because you're looking for things to be pissed off about.
TWA Dude said:Of course. Once again you're talking about committees and I'm talking about internet message boards.
TWA Dude said:I can say the same about you. You sound like a hothead and not a negotiator.
TWA Dude said:And likewise you missed my point. The whole idea of an arbitrator is to gain objectivity. You and I don't have it and neither does the
TWA Dude said:USA side. I'm not going tell the USA guys that relative seniority is fair because I know they'll disagree and I see no point in arguing.
TWA Dude said:Sure. That's the Merger Committee's job, not mine or yours.
TWA Dude said:Arguing on the internet will affect out careers? Not bloody likely.
TWA Dude said:An authority, no, knowledgable, yes.
TWA Dude said:And that's what makes this country great: freedom to think.
TWA Dude said:You've taken an adversial tone with me so I felt justified in responding in kind.
You still don't understand what gets my goat about you. I've already been through this whole merger crap and know that blind rage and emotionalism gets you nowhere. Like everyone else I have my ideas about what a fair integration would look like but posting them for USAirways consumption only results in rage. I see no benefit to anyone. I don't stand in your way from doing so by being critical.Fly-n-hi said:Look. It's obvious we don't see eye to eye on this. We have each made or opinions clear and they are polar opposite.
TWA Dude said:You still don't understand what gets my goat about you. I've already been through this whole merger crap and know that blind rage and emotionalism gets you nowhere. Like everyone else I have my ideas about what a fair integration would look like but posting them for USAirways consumption only results in rage. I see no benefit to anyone. I don't stand in your way from doing so by being critical.
I am not passive. I don't tell our Merger Committee what I want them to do because they already know. If I disagree I'll talk to KH and make myself known. When the ALPA message board was shut down I talked to JR and told him it was a mistake when TWALPA did it and it's a mistake now. He told me he'd already gotten an earful about it from none other than KH. Why you interpret my distaste for telling USAirways pilots how I think they should be integrated as passivity is beyond me. You can shout here louder than me but that won't effect the outcome.
TWA Dude said:You still don't understand what gets my goat about you. I've already been through this whole merger crap and know that blind rage and emotionalism gets you nowhere. Like everyone else I have my ideas about what a fair integration would look like but posting them for USAirways consumption only results in rage. I see no benefit to anyone. I don't stand in your way from doing so by being critical.
I am not passive. I don't tell our Merger Committee what I want them to do because they already know. If I disagree I'll talk to KH and make myself known. When the ALPA message board was shut down I talked to JR and told him it was a mistake when TWALPA did it and it's a mistake now. He told me he'd already gotten an earful about it from none other than KH. Why you interpret my distaste for telling USAirways pilots how I think they should be integrated as passivity is beyond me. You can shout here louder than me but that won't effect the outcome.
It doesn't bother me in the least because it's irrelevant. That's my whole point. Same applies for our side.HPpilot said:Yeah, it's hard not to get worked up though when certain US Air pilots spout off about including the furloughs and then going date of hire.
The negotiations haven't even begun yet. You think it really matters what a few spout off on message boards? I really don't. As for the arbitrator, a Merger Committee rep told me that he will look very unfavorably at outlandish demands from either side.Green said:Here's our problem as AWA pilots. We are letting US Airways pilots "manage expectations."
Andy said:Deja Vu all over again. My sympathies to U west. Sounds like some at U east are pulling a carbon copy of when UAL was going to buy them out. (DOH) I don't think that it's everyone at U east.
High fences are unlikely (2-3 yrs max), so neither side should plan on them.
I think that the only fair integration is relative seniority. That would mean that all of the east 330 capts would be at the top of the combined seniority list.
Green said:Well I believe the negotiations did begin and they reached an impasse, where it was determined that mediation, probably followed by arbitration, would be required. That was the blast email we got stating that negotiations had stalled and further talks were cancelled due to the fact that the east side wanted doh as well as access to the hawaii flying among other things.....
I don't think it matters what is spouted off on message boards but I do think it matters if you have 3,000 unified voices all calling for DOH, furoughee career progression, widebody protection, etc while we remain silent on our side of the fence. They are a sophisticated pilot group that has been through this several times. Public opinion matters greatly and I would argue that no matter how unbiased this arbitrator is, he is going to be influenced by the "buzz" around this issue. I don't think our collective silence can help our cause.
RUhiring? said:Career expectations....
Some of us furloughed guys at US have better progression expectations than the guys at AWA. Simply by virtue of the large number of upcoming retirements. I believe ALPA merger policy is based on career expectation.
So...if East were to be left alone, I would retire at #2 on the seniority list flying an A330 for the last several years. Will this be what I get after the lists are merged? Doubtful.
USAir merged seniority lists with PSA.....it was DOH
USAir merged seniority lists with Piedmont.....it was DOH
US Airways merged seniority lists with US Airways Shuttle.....US Airways pilots wanted DOH....but Shuttle wouldn't go for that.
Doug Parker said:Hey Assmaster,
How in the merry motherfXXk is that relative senioirty ???????
Relative seniority would be somewhere along the lines of a 3 to 2 from the top down. But since those schmucks out east didn't have a leg to stand on - it should be 3 AWA to 2 AAA with the remainder STAPLED on the bottom.
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vetrider said:Apparantly the east doesn't give a rats a.. about inflaming us.
This summer.Hvy said:When are the pilot groups going to get together to discuss this?
Filkster said:It's all negotiating tactics... Relax, you'll live longer with less stress...
RF
Andy said:ROTFLMAO! Pal, when you keel over from the heart attack that you're setting yourself up for, there'll be one less number from west to integrate.
I can see that you have no concept of what the term 'relative' means in this context. Relative based on fleet and seat, Mr floppy shoes with the the curly orange hair and big red nose.
To lower the stress in your life, you need to get off of this board and go back to kicking the dog and beating the wife and kids. Oh, that's right, they left you (wonder why?) Make that beating the meat.
No matter how the integration turns out, you're going to be one miserable SOB for the rest of your career. This is going to tear out your insides.
Doug Parker said:Hey dork, enjoy retarTED if you ever get called back...........I'm just having fun
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