Half of the Comair Pilots from 2001 have quit and moved on. Where are they? Everywhere, even Delta...
Why, They moved to greener pastures for their own reasons. However in 2001, a group of pilots finally stood their ground and said close the doors if you need to but we are done. Delta didn't let that happen did they.....
You say nothing was gained but I beg to differ...
1. Pay (top captain from $69 to $118) Changed in BK
2. Trip and Duty Rigs (none to Min day, Duty, and Trip) Changed in BK
3. Retirement (none to B Plan) Lost in BK
4. Work rule changes.... Again BK that Delta took them into...
So to ridicule a group who drew a line in the sand when you would never put your job on the line is moronic. This industry has a problem that is from the bottom to the top. Everyone dreams of the 747/777 CA seat getting paid 200+/hr but the only way to get there is to pay ones dues. Spend your time in a RJ/Prop/Military for a couple of years depending on the economy, then push to move on, if your lucky and have the right contacts.
Now the problem. Everyone is so fixated on the end game that they will do anything to get in the door. They will take any job at any price with any rules to get in the door. Everyone at that company is again fixated on moving on so they forget to fight to make it a better place for the future. Will you get involved to raise the bar for those that follow behind? The attitude of I got mine screw off has to stop.
For some posters that keep pushing the KARMA line I hope your not a believer, if so you just might be next in the crosshairs.....
Never forget where you came from and always help those that follow behind.......
I wish all the best
Ok, a good contract. The point was, and listen carefully here, how much of that list was gained PRE-strike and which items were gained POST-strike. You like to make a big deal that you struck. I get it. My question is what did your large cajones gain you over what you already had before walking in circles? Hint: your list is MUCH MUCH shorter.
To say that Delta pilots have not put their jobs on the line is disingenuous at best. Delta pilots have much more to lose with no company that you do, have much more of a sword to wield than you--sort of like the USA's nuke arsenal pointed at Russia vs Vatican City's nuke arsenal pointed at Russia--and the company simply cannot weather a strike from the Delta pilots when they obviously can from the Comair pilots.
Yes we have hired some Comair pilots post RJDC, but you can count them without having to use toes versus Skywest and ASA.
The Delta pilots have done plenty for those left behind. The problem was that there were some guys who wanted the Delta pilots to carry their water for them, and then wanted the Delta pilots water as well. The regionals were never meant to be a career. Some have made it so. So be it. They can try and make their lives better all they want, until they start f****** with MY livlihood. Then the gloves come off.
The original intent of my participation in this thread was to express my condolences to the guys in the crosshairs and to correct the misconception that this is the Delta pilots fault. It is not, NONE of it. The blame can be pointed squarely at your weak MEC along with the RJDC crowd.
I'd like to continue, but my interest, and care, have waned. Besides, it is in the regional thread now.