wakeupthemonkey
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Where is the merger in this equation? Delta's management, Delta's contract, they're even calling it Delta. Sounds like an acquisition! Where is the benefit for the NWA guys?
Where is the merger in this equation? Delta's management, Delta's contract, they're even calling it Delta. Sounds like an acquisition! Where is the benefit for the NWA guys?
DALPA doesn't want anyone to polute their gene pool....Although how tough is it to ask for a wind check or to ask "how long the final is"..??
Exactly! This isn't Delta decided it was gonna go buy NWA, ala AA and TWA deal. This is two airlines struggling who would could do better together and both have cards to bring to the table. Just because they decided to name it Delta, doesn't mean they are the savior of all red tail employee's.
Shhhh! The DL pilots don't want this to be pointed out...Let the thread fall to the last page...
(not)
VOR, I know the Delta guys would LOVE to staple the Red Tails to the bottom of their list...
If you think this is what Delta pilots want, then you show you are ignorant to the situation at hand.
Keep up the lies to yourself Tanker.......
I think the truth to all of this can be found in the past. As I recall when Delta purchased the remainder of Pan Am they NEVER did pay the money owed. There was a seniority merger but it wasn't in favor for anyone but the DAL guys and they never did accept the Pan Am guys.
I have recently talked to one of my dad's friends who was an Ex Pan Am ==> Delta pilot and I asked him what he thought of the merger. He said do anything you can to stay away, that DAL management is NEVER thinking of their employees.
Very interesting times my friends....very interesting. Should be one hell of a Summer eh?
Baja.
You don't think the ex Pan Am guy was biased? Ask him about the "Dirty 30" Pan Am guys---the 30 senior 747 Captains that got wind of the possible buyout, all bid DOWN to the 727 Shuttle, kicked 30 guys out, and when DL bought them rebid the 767ER immediately and stayed senior until they all retired. And, all of the past DL management that handled the Pan Am stuff are long gone. Does it mean Richard Anderson is a godsend that will only be nice to us? No. But so far he is a lot better than previous leaders. Time will tell.
Bye Bye--General Lee
Sorry this time General - Not sure I buy it. My friend was a senior 747 check pilot to the last day. At DAL he started as a 727 capt and then went from a/c to a/c and retired in the 777 in ATL. He was lucky enough to maintain seat position but lost years of service at PAA.
Although the management may be gone I believe the culture still remains.
Good luck to all!!
Not sure you buy it??? Okay...... Ask him about the Dirty 30. (do you think they could have had that nickname for a reason? They are famous) They all went to JFK 767ER on a subsequent bid and stayed senior in JFK until they retired. Some of those guys were lucky, and they screwed their own in the process. That is aviation. And, almost everyone in a top level management position at Delta now was not there during 9-11 or BK. There are a lot of newer faces. Not all things are peachy, but they are getting better hopefully. Probably better than at Alaska.
Bye Bye--General Lee
retired in the 777 in ATL.
VOR, I know the Delta guys would LOVE to staple the Red Tails to the bottom of their list but, I seem to recall an amendment to the Age 65 legislation that would require any future airline combinations (merger or acquisition, take your pick) to "fairly" integrate employees of the new carrier. "Fair" is a moving target that clearly means different things to different people but I don't think a staple job qualifies under anybody's definition.
I'm just REALLY glad I don't work for an airline and that my decidedly better half got out of NWA when she did.