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Splert

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You two finished rubbing your cranks together privately.

I bet B6 was on top!!


Smarta$$
he is an a$$.
B6Driver
09-20-2013 06:26B6Driver
I have recall rights to AA. I was a TWA guy for 14+ years and was furloughed from AA. I still have no intentions of returning to that place anytime soon. Just imagine an entire airline of Splert's; no thanks.
 
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You two finished rubbing your cranks together privately.

I bet B6 was on top!!


Smarta$$
he is an a$$.
B6Driver
09-20-2013 06:26B6Driver
I have recall rights to AA. I was a TWA guy for 14+ years and was furloughed from AA. I still have no intentions of returning to that place anytime soon. Just imagine an entire airline of Splert's; no thanks.

Entire airline of Splert's........sounds good to me.
 
You two finished rubbing your cranks together privately.

I bet B6 was on top!!


Smarta$$
he is an a$$.
B6Driver
09-20-2013 06:26B6Driver
I have recall rights to AA. I was a TWA guy for 14+ years and was furloughed from AA. I still have no intentions of returning to that place anytime soon. Just imagine an entire airline of Splert's; no thanks.

Thats ironic because my nightmare is an entire airline full of B6Driver's; Oh wait, never mind.
 
Leaving millions of $$ laying on the table by way of better retirement and healthcare benefits. Plus better post-retirement travel benefits. Plus your own legal services in case you screw up. Plus your own legal team in case of a merger. Plus international pay. Plus wide-bodies.

Not smart, man...not too smart.
 
Leaving millions of $$ laying on the table by way of better retirement and healthcare benefits. Plus better post-retirement travel benefits. Plus your own legal services in case you screw up. Plus your own legal team in case of a merger. Plus international pay. Plus wide-bodies.

Not smart, man...not too smart.

Not me, I'm a yes voter. Although I disagree that a union will give us widebody aircraft...
 
I was referring to a pilot who has decided to not go back to AA. Even after getting "TWA-ed" by the APA in the "merger" it still makes more sense to go back for the reasons I mentioned. Just my opinion, though. If I had recall rights, I'd have been gone yesterday.

A union can't guarantee us anything but it will give us a better fighting chance to negotiate for the things we need.
 

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