General Lee said:
Surplus1,
Believe it or not, I am a nice guy.
I'm sure you are, and so are most of the Delta pilots that I've met. It's you all's politics that are screwed up, not the individuals.
I just have an opinion about the Comair resignation policy that others do not agree with. I really just want our furloughs to come back, and then everyone to expand.
Honestly, I don't mind your opinions about the Comair policy. What bothers me are the attacks you all make on Comair pilots because of that policy. I believe those attacks have a political motive that really has nothing to do with the policy itself.
That policy has been in existence for many years, long before any Delta pilots were furloughed. I'll bet a $ to a doughnut that none of you knew about it, and what's more none of you cared one way or the other. Your sudden outburst is hypocritical.
The policy is not directed at Delta pilots and never was. It applies to all pilots regardless of airline affiliation. Personally, I support the policy. Again, that has nothing to do with Delta pilots. I just don't want a bunch of pilots, from any airline, on our list when their loyalties are to a different airline. I want our pilots to be Comair pilots, period. I don't want them to be United pilots, Eagle pilots, Delta pilots, TWA pilots, ACA pilots, COEX pilots, Midway pilots or any other kind of pilots. Just Comair pilots.
The policy prevents the divided loyalties of Comair employees and that's how it should be. It is fine for you to want your furloughed pilots to get back in the cockpit. It is not fine for you or anyone else to use Comair's long standing policy to further your MEC's political agenda. Whether knowingly or otherwise, that is exactly what you all have been doing.
I object to that in the strongest terms. It is an attempt to intimidate the Comair group and that isn't going to work. In my opinion, the whole "preferential hiring" deal was orchestrated by your MEC for political reasons that really had nothing to do with your furloughed pilots. It was a ploy and it was exposed for what it was.
It does not please me that your pilots are furloughed, but I'll be dam*ed if we are going to allow your MEC to play any more politics with our pilot group. When your political leaders deal with us on the up-and-up, they'll get the same response. When they try their various schemes, while at the same time they are trying to damage our futures, it just won't fly. You and I will never be able to agree on that.
It's too bad that politics plays such a role in relationships, but it does. I feel that we did not create the conflict of interest that exists between our groups. It was created by the DMEC and is supported by ALPA. The joint agenda of those two groups is detrimental to Comair pilots and we have no choice but to resist it until it is changed. We'd love to get along with you guys, but we'll never get on our knees to make that happen.
I hope we can meet some day. I'm sure there is more on which we could agree than disagree.
On the cross bidding concept .... it was first presented to your MEC in 1995. They had no interest then and I doubt they have any now. That is because their agenda is not to find a solution to the problem, it is to achieve our subjugation. That agenda will not work. The benefits problem you mention is real, but there are ways to reslove it. Unfortunately, your leaders don't want to. Nothing will change until they do.
Take care.