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Big meeting: Skywest, ASA/XJet, Alpa, SAPA

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Read the letter put out. They never said "no" to one list.. Sounds like alpa/sapa are on the same page now.. No wipsaw
 
Base and equipmebt fences?
SLI?
What to do with former ASA/xjt pilots that came to Skywest a long time ago.
 
What to do with former ASA/xjt pilots that came to Skywest a long time ago.
What is the question here? Did they not quit and interview then gain employment @ SKYW?
 
I guess it is real. I just got the email. ONE LIST!
 
ASA/XJT and SKYW will not be on one list until the shareholders and BOD agree that is what is best for the company. To them, pilots are the like the 16 year old who wants a new car. They will make you believe it COULD, COULD, happen, but most likely it will not happen for years.

At the end of the day, the shareholders drive the BOD at SKYW INC. The BOD still puts on a good show to the shareholders about how two airlines is best for INC and thus the shareholders. Eventually, enough shareholders are going to ask why INC has not brought everything (2 OCC's, 2 HR Departments, 3, yes 3, training departments, a mulititude of insurance and benefits plans, etc..) under one roof to save cost, or as the execs like to say, create synergies. When Jerry and the rest of BOD can't come up with a good reason anymore, SKYW and ASA/XJT will merge into one. Hell, even members of the BOD are currently questioning why INC has 2 airlines. (Source for that is the pilot, "a friend", who flies that board member around privately.) When only one airline, with one pilot, flight attendant, mechanic, dispatcher, scheduling, management, group exists, it will be the shareholders that make it so....not ALPA and SAPA

And this below is funny
 
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Relax everybody. The groups were getting together to film their own "This Is My ExpressJet" film series. The deadline is tomorrow.
 
ASA/XJT and SKYW will not be on one list until the shareholders and BOD agree that is what is best for the company. To them, pilots are the like the 16 year old who wants a new car. They will make you believe it COULD, COULD, happen, but most likely it will not happen for years.

At the end of the day, the shareholders drive the BOD at SKYW INC. The BOD still puts on a good show to the shareholders about how two airlines is best for INC and thus the shareholders. Eventually, enough shareholders are going to ask why INC has not brought everything (2 OCC's, 2 HR Departments, 3, yes 3, training departments, a mulititude of insurance and benefits plans, etc..) under one roof to save cost, or as the execs like to say, create synergies. When Jerry and the rest of BOD can't come up with a good reason anymore, SKYW and ASA/XJT will merge into one. Hell, even members of the BOD are currently questioning why INC has 2 airlines. (Source for that is the pilot, "a friend", who flies that board member around privately.) When only one airline, with one pilot, flight attendant, mechanic, dispatcher, scheduling, management, group exists, it will be the shareholders that make it so....not ALPA and SAPA

And this below is funny

I'm sure they've got a whole drawer full of excuses for the stock price not rebounding. From a shareholder's perspective, it absolutely makes sense to consolidate facilities, resources, and labor. However, a shareholder doesn't give a hoot about one list.
 

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