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Scab lover/Scab, same difference. .
Scab lover/Scab, same difference. We've got plenty of those out here in GUM. Too bad for those lowlife, spineless, swampass smellin', management lovin', scab thinkin' morons there is a new sheriff in town. We will ram a great contract down their throats if that's what it takes.
So the other mainline ALPA carriers that gave away scope and sold out the junior ends of their lists are scabs also?
I'll tell you this, I have flown with more guys that are not scabs that scare me a hell of a lot more than the actual scabs.
I will not vote yes for any TA that has 70 seat jets, with Continental painted on the side; unless flown by CO pilots.
Funny hearing people casting stones at us on this thread. Lets review:
UA, 70 seaters not UA pilots
US, 90 seaters not US pilots
NW,70 seaters not NW pilots
AA, 70 seaters not AA pilots
DL, 90 seaters not DL pilots
AK, 70 seaters not AK pilots
Even those scabs have held stronger than die hard ALPA members at most airlines, isen't that some $h!t?
Girl, let me try to make it clearer. Scab lover/Scab same difference. That does not mean they are the same but they sure think alike.
You see Girl, you are a scab lover too. You've previously posted about how these SCABS you are flying with are really nice guys. I realize you are totally ignorant but these scumbags have proven they will stab you in the back just to pick up that penny they see on the ground. They ruined peoples' lives. Some killed themselves over this. Families fell apart. So you go right on telling yourself that these money grubbing whores are "nice people". Maybe you can cross the picket line next time with your buddies.
So the other mainline ALPA carriers that gave away scope and sold out the junior ends of their lists are scabs also?
I'll tell you this, I have flown with more guys that are not scabs that scare me a hell of a lot more than the actual scabs.
Ms., I don't know who you have been flying with, but that is truly the polar opposite of the experiences of the majority of pilots at this airline (regarding flying with scabs). I don't fault you for your ALPA opinions, this is an industry of nihilist.
"great contract" what does that mean? You guys have a concessionary contract right now. You dreaming if you think you'll make it back.
I feel for the CAL pilots because every time its time to talk money with management the economy is in the tank and oil is spiraling upward.
"great contract" what does that mean? You guys have a concessionary contract right now. You dreaming if you think you'll make it back.
I feel for the CAL pilots because every time its time to talk money with management the economy is in the tank and oil is spiraling upward.
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Fixed.
Add CO, 76 Seat (and growing) Q400, not CO pilots?
Why should scope be relaxed on a t-prop that may soon be 90+ seats. (Search Q400x)
Though still not correctFixed.
A lot of former fmr's and some very junior Captains. Thank you for understanding my opinions of ALPA. Unlike a very select few on this board, you can see and respect there is a difference in opinions.
Though still not correct
“Small Turboprop” means turboprop aircraft with an FAA certification of seventynine
(79) or fewer seats.
“Small Jet” means jet aircraft with an FAA certification of fifty (50) or fewer seats.
Our scope keeps anything larger than these aircraft at the mainline level. Thus creating more mainline jobs, more mainline payscales, more mainline retirement benefits, and more mainline opportunities.
Turboprops are great. If CAL finds one that is bigger than 79 seats and wants to fly our passengers with it then I will bid LTP and be paid nicely for it. Sounds like fun.
I have zero issues with the size of the airplane. Sad to say, but if you were to look at our scope section and apply it to 30 years ago then CAL's group would be laughed at. Now we are 'holding the line' on equipment that continues to blur the careers of the profession. The L188s, DC-9s, F28s, F100s of today are now being flown for the same wages 30 years later (without being adjusted for inflation). That has had a dramatic affect on pilot wages across the board from the regional level to the majors.
I hope to see a LTP or a new breed SNB at CAL...with Continental Airlines on the side and a CAL crew steering the ship.
I hope your right......But what happens, oil at 130-140, with 500+ CAL furloughs and a looming bankruptcy. Will ALPA fold to save the senior guys their job. Or will we finally step up to the plate and say NO MORE freaking outsourcing!!!!!!I am willing to strike for many things and scope is one of them. We will not be caving on scope. Nothing to see here folks...move along.
Gay. This whole thread is gay. We'll all know more when a TA is published, and then posted.
Is CAL scope stated as 50 jets and 79 seat t-props or "small jet" and " small turboprop?" I ask because 50 and 79 seats will always be 50 and 79 seats. "Small jet" and "small turboprop" might not always mean 50 seats and 79 seats. I imagine its not hard to get the Faa to change that.
“Small Turboprop” means turboprop aircraft with an FAA certification of seventynine
(79) or fewer seats.
“Small Jet” means jet aircraft with an FAA certification of fifty (50) or fewer seats.
Our scope keeps anything larger than these aircraft at the mainline level. Thus creating more mainline jobs, more mainline payscales, more mainline retirement benefits, and more mainline opportunities.
Turboprops are great. If CAL finds one that is bigger than 79 seats and wants to fly our passengers with it then I will bid LTP and be paid nicely for it. Sounds like fun.
I have zero issues with the size of the airplane. Sad to say, but if you were to look at our scope section and apply it to 30 years ago then CAL's group would be laughed at. Now we are 'holding the line' on equipment that continues to blur the careers of the profession. The L188s, DC-9s, F28s, F100s of today are now being flown for the same wages 30 years later (without being adjusted for inflation). That has had a dramatic affect on pilot wages across the board from the regional level to the majors.
I hope to see a LTP or a new breed SNB at CAL...with Continental Airlines on the side and a CAL crew steering the ship.