That may be your point but your point is not accurate. The ASA MEC did nothing to promote the hiring of your furloughed pilots. It simply did not object to a management decision. If Comair management had made the same decision, the CMR MEC would not have objected either. We simply had no reason to fall on our sword to make that happen. This is a dead horse.737 Pylt said:My only point here was that the ASA MEC supported the hiring of furloughed pilots (without having to resign seniority) while YOUR MEC did not!
Again, your "point" is in left field. The regionals did not grow at the expense of the majors. Your inability to understand market forces produces this erroneous assumption. We both grow or shrink dependent solely upon the needs of the given market. I'm sorry your side shrank, but trying to make the regionals your scapegoat because you don't want to face reality is your problem.Again Wil, the point is that the regionals grew at the expense of the majors. Hey when we get hired at an airline, we know this thing goes in cycles, always has, now traffic is back, and the flying needs to return to mainline. Even our wonderful CEO admits Leo over did it with the usage of rj's on long flights. I know that the rj has its place, however, its not on a 4 hour leg!
If and when the company decides that the stage lengths should be changed, it will change them and we will live with that. It is not your responsibility to make that determination. If traffic is back and it warrants a change in equipment from an RJ to a 737, that's OK with us and we will live with that. Again, market forces and management will make that decison, not you. If the company buys you 100 new 737s tomorrow, we'll be happy for you. If they buy us 100 new CR7s will you be happy for us?
Why is it so difficult for you all to understand that the business does not revolve around your desires of what you should fly,when you should fly it or where you should fly it? Since you know "this thing" runs in cycles, accept the fact that your side of the fence is on a down cycle and ours is on an up cylcle. When the cycle changes, you may grow again and we may shrink. You don't control the cycles and neither do we. Quit trying to artificailly manipulate them to your benefit.
You know what ... as soon as you fellas stop trying to be the CEO and run the company things will get better for you. Your job is the same as mine, to fly airplanes allocated to our respective divisions of the company. Stop trying to run the business;that's way above your pay grade.
All the best.