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CNBC reports breakup of United Airlines

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I know Slug personally, we met while going through the interview at NWA (yes, we were both hired, we both left and we would have been furloughed)


He is a first rate individual.


I'll leave it at that, only to say we all have said/wrote something that we wanted to take back.

Hi Slug, I sent you a PM
 
Use the EDIT BUTTON

You can use the edit button to take back or censure posts after you post them.

So if you flame someone and want to take it back--go ahead.


Just hit the edit button and edit the text, OR CHECK DELETE THIS POST.


Which is what I will do with this after a couple of days, cause it has nothing to do with UNITED.


By the way. Wouldn't it be nice if pilots could go from one airline to another and get paid based on experience vs senority?

Bet alot of United Pilots will with that shortly.

I hope they all find enjoyable well paying jobs if UAL does fold.
 
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Looks like UAL didn't learn anything from Braniff. That is the same mistake that Braniff made during Bankrupcy, selling the international division. International is a cash cow. Fares are set by treaty and can't be lowered without agreement. Right after Braniff agreed to sell the routes to Eastern, they went out of business.

Here we go again.
 

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