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I think the pilots at Comair and ASA are in the best position to say thanks to Delta for their great planning and for the huge mess they cause in everyones lives!

We should all stay home on Wednesday right before thanksgiving...not ALPA backed just stay home on our own !! If they fine us--we file Bankr. just as Delta did !!
 
Wow....And we wonder why the public views us less and less as professionals.

The lack of maturity on this board is staggering.
 
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I think the pilots at Comair and ASA are in the best position to say thanks to Delta for their great planning and for the huge mess they cause in everyones lives!

We should all stay home on Wednesday right before thanksgiving...not ALPA backed just stay home on our own !! If they fine us--we file Bankr. just as Delta did !!

Sounds good to me, I got that day off anyway.
 
Why? You got yourself into this mess. You took the job in the "sweet jet". If you had any kind of financial sense you would have seen that the RJs serve as a blanket/legal embezzelment for the parent companies. If you "tell Delta" "whats up", (in your own little head) you can kiss a future with them goodbye. In the next few years you can expect your RJ "sweet jet" jobs to go away as the narrowbody fleets are expanded. Then you can thank Delta for your past existence!
 
russian, you need to wake up, narrowbody expansion?, that is only if you include the 70 seat rj as a narrow body, you probably work for one of the airlines that are undercutting asa or comair
 
I think the pilots at Comair and ASA are in the best position to say thanks to Delta for their great planning and for the huge mess they cause in everyones lives!

We should all stay home on Wednesday right before thanksgiving...not ALPA backed just stay home on our own !! If they fine us--we file Bankr. just as Delta did !!

I guess you never heard of the RLA? You sound like someone frustrated in your job/career. Do everyone a favor and quit!

737
 
well....don't hang him just yet.

I somewhat agree, not with the specific idea, but the concept.

We need to start looking at "unofficial" organized strategies. Like the cab drivers and one of the teachers unions. They risked being fired or fined...but it worked. Maybe not a full walk out...but somewhere along the lines of a slow down.

Playing by the rules is only fair when the rules are fair and equal to both sides. The RLA is lopsided.

We at ASA have in talks for 4 years. Our management has no desire or motivation to negoiate in good faith. They have us working at 1998 wages and work rules.
 
I think the pilots at Comair and ASA are in the best position to say thanks to Delta for their great planning and for the huge mess they cause in everyones lives!

We should all stay home on Wednesday right before thanksgiving...not ALPA backed just stay home on our own !! If they fine us--we file Bankr. just as Delta did !!
You're not gonna show anyone if you have alpa! THEBEST
 
russian, you need to wake up, narrowbody expansion?, that is only if you include the 70 seat rj as a narrow body, you probably work for one of the airlines that are undercutting asa or comair

GENIUS!!!!!

That explains the 10 757 leases, the 5 more 757s they are shopping for, the 24 Mad Dogs they want plus the 737s and 777s coming on line!!!

You should know that the airplane the Russian is flying now is equipped with 1 F/A up from 0 F/A, so I doubt he works for RAH....although, I'd welcome him....
 
Not to get technical or anything, but the DAL pilots themselves are working for 1988 wages. 1998 sounds pretty good.

Hope U guys get a contract, not trying to start a pissing contest.

"We at ASA have in talks for 4 years. Our management has no desire or motivation to negoiate in good faith. They have us working at 1998 wages and work rules."
 

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