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bvt1151 said:FDJ2, the ultimate RJ pessimist.
FDJ2 said:I expect CMR management to use its tried and proven tactic with the CMR pilots again.
chperplt said:You call what we did Concessions4Jets, but what we did was no different than what you did. We all did what we could to help Delta.
chperplt said:FDJ2
I'm sure we are profitable as an entity, and I'm also sure we do have the lowest overall costs in the DCI system... That doesn't mean much when your parent loses 1B each quarter. Everything that is done is for the company at this point.
standaman said:But our concessions do help Delta. Comair is owned by Delta and if we give back money from our pay checks Delta keeps it. To me that is the same thing. The only difference is our agreement came with some more airplanes.
standaman said:But our concessions do help Delta. Comair is owned by Delta and if we give back money from our pay checks Delta keeps it. To me that is the same thing. The only difference is our agreement came with some more airplanes.
sleeve said:FDJ2,
I'd be willing to bet that the majority of Delta pilots who voted for concessions were not "thinking of saving mother D" they were thinking about what would happen if Delta were to go into bankruptcy, what would happen to THEIR contract and THEIR retirement. Please don't make this sound like you guys are the saviors of Delta and Comair is just greedy. Cause we're all greedy.
MetroSheriff said:But that is not why you voted for them. You voted for them to get more airplanes. That is what you tell yourself so you don't feel like a buttered muffin.
But you are.
Fred sure musta chuckled at y'all while he was wiping your poo off his dong.
chperplt said:Believe what you will... We're not enemies in this fight.
brvopilot said:for what is helps in this disscussion, I set up a exit poll survey when we (Comair) were taking the votes on the recent TA. For those who voted "yes" the overwhelming answer was:
"to help the company, seemed like the right thing to do."
I do believe that those who voted yes did so because it seemed like the best way to help the company overall, both Comair AND Delta. I flew with a lot of Senior CA's who gained NOTHING from this TA, but they said they were going to vote for it because it seemed only fitting considering the 32% + cut our brothers took at Delta mainline (almost direct quote). We really do want to see Delta (and Comair) do well. Even for those I flew with who didn't vote yes said after the TA was passed that they at least hope this benefits the company has a whole (which is Delta).
FDJ2 said:It was a classic quid pro quo. We give you concessions, you give us jets.
FDJ2 said:...but at the end of the day it was all about getting those new jets. It was a classic quid pro quo. We give you concessions, you give us jets.
chperplt said:Seeing as a majority of pilots approved the LOA, I would have to say that the majority of pilots at Comair felt as they had to help Delta.
Believe what you will... We're not enemies in this fight.
Anaconda said:i would have to say that the majority of pilots that voted yes were either pu$$ie$ or in it for themselves. other than the same handful of kool-aid drinkers on the alpa web board, i have yet to meet anyone that either a) admits to voting yes or b) voted yes for the reasons you specify.