TWA Dude said:
You're kidding, right? There are 1800 of us "natives" on the street, dude!
You seem to have difficulty differentiating between the pilots of TWA and AA management. Neither of us had anything to do with the buyout yet AA did give you, the APA, the priviledge of deciding how we were to be integrated.
Well, duh! We were the acquiring carrier! What did you expect? For AA management to give ALPA the decision???
Quiz time: who saddled AMR with more debt in a questionable business decision? AA. Who do most AAers blame for the decision? AA. Who do many AAers take out their anger on? Ex-TWA pilots. Now I know what you're thinking: "why should we AAers suffer when we can make the TWAers suffer instead?" It's a valid thought yet it serves to differentiate between you and I.
You're wrong, my friend. I don't take my anger out on TWA pilots, given the # of friends I have over there. I take my anger out on ALPA for not having fought for you guys, and on AA management on deciding to do this merger from the get-go.
Funny, you're the first master economist who's made a direct connection between long-term debt and furloughs.Well, that's another difference between you and I. You possess amazing prognosticative powers; you know exactly what everyone is or was going to do. I don't.STOP THE PRESSES!! HISTORY IS BEING MADE!!
No, no, no "master economist" here, not by a long shot. Just the facts.
I'm not exaggerating, this is the first time I've read an AAer make this admission. Finally we agree on something. True, ALPA didn't defend us, however, hearing this come from you is like a rapist chastizing his victim for not having stronger locks on her house.[/QUOTE]
With the exception that a rape is a horrendous crime and a seniority integration is... well, a seniority integration. And that is one of the many things your union dues should pay for - proper representation, in the case that your pilot group deems the integration "unfair." Which is what this whole debate is basically about.
Anyways, I think we can both agree to a much "friendlier" merger process between AWA and U. I sincerely hope you don't end up with the short end of the stick, given what you've been through.
Regards,
73