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ILS2DH said:This proposal is BS. Why are the FOs taking the biggest paycuts? And they FO rates are NOT blended 50-70 seat rates from DCI carriers. They are not even blended 50 seat rates at 5 year pay. I will definetly vote NO!!!!!
WateryGrave said:Of course the FO rates are the worst!! You think the Negotiating commitee sat around and tried to figure out ways to keep FO pay. HELL NO! They did everything they could to keep the 70 scale for the Captains only and the top end pay for the Captains. The Union could give two Sh**s about someoned who has been here less than 10 years or anyone who is not planning on trying to make a career at this company.
uba757 said:Watery I took the Voluntary. I refinanced my home to come to Comair. I took a 66% Pay cut from my all job because I saw the potential at Comair. But my family and I cant survive at $30 an hour or less for another year. I will vote no and will go on strike if I have to prove my point. I left my old company because I was promised the world and got sh!t. I came to Comair because I was promised the world again and here comes the SH!T. The moral here is to go where they offer you SH!T and hope for the world at least you really know what you are getting your self into. UBA757
OCP said:For the most part this is still better that what ASA has to work under.
The deal lately about FOs getting the shaft is nothing short of criminal. First Alaska, then the Mesaba proposal, and now Comair all have much higher paycuts for FOs. For a major, I guess it would be somewhat tolerable, but at a regional it's just pathetic.PositiveRate said:As a former Comair FO, I take the captain-centric mentality personally. paycuts for FO's in the 13-20% range while 50 seat ca's are looking at just 9% cuts? That's total BS. Most 2-3 yr FO's are just getting by as it is... No company funded retirement to the 401k?? Comair used to stand for something...don't piss that away. My impression was that the 3 yrs after the strike were prosperous and helped a lot of pilots live comfortable lives...the fight mentality was dying because of it.
WateryGrave said:UBA I'm sorry for the position you are in. I understand that there are many Comair pilots in a similar position but that does not change mine. If this company is no longer someplace you wish do work then good luck in all your future endevors. But why would you cast a vote against something that will have no effect on you, it will only lead to putting more of your brothers out of a job. (assuming you believe managements threat to liquidate the company of course).
Vote with your head people!!
89 day strike means absolutely nothing
past profits mean absolutely nothing
insincere management mean absolutly nothing
QUIT LIVING IN THE PAST
All that matters is the current situation that Delta and the industry finds itself in. Anyone who questions Delta's willingness to send every single one of our planes elsewhere to be flown for cheaper needs to go back to high school and take a basic economics class. It could be very enlightening for all of you.
WG
PositiveRate said:No, No, No...
Lead guys. No one else will.
bvt1151 said:Taking a stand is the stupidest reason anyone could give for voting this contract in. If Comair pilots take a stand, the aircraft will be transferred to Mesa, ASA, or Skywest and will be flown by newhire pilots at less than the Comair proposed pay. What kind of statement is that?
When Comair pilots vote this down, I want to see every pilot group standing behind them. This means actual support, not "gee nice try but thanks for the airplanes." Mesa, Skywest, ASA, and Chautaqua pilot groups need to put out resolutions that say they will refuse to fly any aircraft that is transferred from Comair. Without this, there is no tangible support whatsoever from the other groups, regardless of what you "say." Without those resolutions, Comair taking a stand will only result in the lowest paid pilot groups benefiting, and Delta management winning the labor war in greater fashion than if the Comair pilots voted this in.