luckytohaveajob
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Concerning the flow throughs from Continental Express...do their hire dates reflect the date they started at mainline or was it their original date of hire at CalEX?
Guess I should have spent a longer time explaining every possible scenario. Yes, someone hired here prior to 1987 in ANY job can have a letter at the end of their employee # sequence. If they later transferred to a pilot position, they took their employee number with them. TI pilots have 4 number #'s(ex 4127).
I'm not trying to go on a scab hunt here. Heck, I'm trying to clear up some things. I've had Express pilots stare at a gate report printout as it rolled off the printer in the cockpit looking for the "letter" at the end of the CA's employee number. I've explained to several of them that you cannot just take the employee number as a end all method of identifying a scab. Heck, could be a full term striker like John Prater, who has a letter at the end of his employee #.
Management does not even have to divide the CAL pilot group because they do it themselves.
IAHERJ and EX737DRIVER are perfect examples of CAL unionists and management promoters. Unity among the CAL pilot group is non existent which is why ALPA pins are never worn.
Management does not even have to divide the CAL pilot group because they do it themselves.
IAHERJ and EX737DRIVER are perfect examples of CAL unionists and management promoters. Unity among the CAL pilot group is non existent which is why ALPA pins are never worn.