JoeMerchant
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Not that Junior here.....but could you blame them??
Lots of old NWA jets ready to park and the expedited arbitration plan makes the Delta junior people eat them.....but lets not go round and round like in other threads about what's going to be parked when.....simple economics show those DC-9's are as good as gone......heck, those 10's that NWA bought in 2000 were supposed to be around for decades right???
The new overtime scheme means more pickups by us greedy senior guys which then eliminates the need to
carry as many bodies.....The airline will furlough while the union looks the other way while people pick up trips with guys on the street.
Do I need to go on???
Expedited Arbitration....exactly what "Doctor" Stephens ordered...
So ask again?? Why should a junior Delta guy be worried???
Uhhh, the question was asked in jest. Pretty quick there huh Kyle Petty?
The only reason that more DC-9's would be parked is because of the merger, and if that happens, then the possible furloughs should be distributed by the SLI, or both sides. (heard rumor that this has already been discussed) Sucks to be junior.
Don't forget, DAL md-88 and 767-200 aren't exactly spring chickens. The DC-9 makes money the way NWA uses them.
Tell you what Bill, I have given my opinion that the JPWA TA is probably the best that can be achieved given the current environment we are in. Having said that, I would be first in line to agree that more is better. So, if you have a plan that has a high probability of allowing US to ALL achieve more, let's hear it. If it seems plausible, hey, I will support you 120%. Heck, I will volunteer to be your campaign manager and do all I can to get you elected negotiating committee chairman. Seriously, even though I think the current TA is a safe bet GIVEN THE SITUATION in the airline industry, I am VERY interested in getting even more. Just tell me how we accomplish it, factoring in the possible(likely?) response by management to us voting this down, and I'll be all for it if it seems reasonable. Just tell us the plan, give us the word, and I'll print up the flight kit stickers and go to town. Heck, I'll raise some cash and rent some billboards on Virginia Ave and over by the employee lot on Camp Creek to rally the troops.
I already understand your step #1: Vote NO. Now, what's step #2?
The only reason that more DC-9's would be parked is because of the merger, and if that happens, then the possible furloughs should be distributed by the SLI, or both sides. (heard rumor that this has already been discussed) Sucks to be junior.
Don't forget, DAL md-88 and 767-200 aren't exactly spring chickens. The DC-9 makes money the way NWA uses them.
The -88s are 15 years newer than the newest -9 and the 767-200s were retired several years ago.
THANK YOU FOR PROVING TO EVERYONE YOU HAVE NO CLUE WHATS GOING ON AROUND YOU. EVIDENTLY YOU HAVE NO DESIRE TO GET INFORMED EITHER. PRETTY BIG WORDS FROM A GUY WHO JUST LEFT PINCHANICKLE AND YET IS TOO GOOD TO FLY AT A REGIONAL NOW. ALSO YOU SUCCESSFULLY PROVED THAT YOU HAVE NO CONCEPT ON HOW THE FLOWBACK WORKS. GET INFORMED, TALK WITH YOUR REPS AND AT LEAST GET EDUCATED BEFORE YOU MAKE YOURSELF LOOK LIKE A BUFFOON.
BY ALL MEANS HAVE A DIFFERNCE OF OPINION BUT AT LEAST GET INFORMED.
Exactly, me too! Lets hear it Bill
Looks like things are going well.....Kumbaya.....:laugh:
Looks like things are going well.....Kumbaya.....:laugh:
Try again Nose.....quite of few of the DC9-50's were made in 1980. 15 years newer would be 1995. You maybe have 10 or 15 88's made in 1995 or later.The -88s are 15 years newer than the newest -9 and the 767-200s were retired several years ago.
Try again Nose.....quite of few of the DC9-50's were made in 1980. 15 years newer would be 1995. You maybe have 10 or 15 88's made in 1995 or later.
I saw quite a few 1975 dates on those -50s when I was there (-30s much older) and was using a 1990 average (1987-1993) for the -88s. The -90s are 1995.
It really doesn't matter except for the fact that there is no doubt in my mind that the company will sh*t-can the -9s as fast as possible after they get a combined certificate. The technology between -9 and -88 is much different whether you want to admit it or not. We at DL have lost the jobs associated with 100 seat aircraft already (737-200/300s) and are now being asked to share the burden of job losses coming from another aircraft retirement. I've seen this company go from 10500 pilots to a low of around 6500. I hope I never see that again.
Main point coming up: We need to find a way to ensure that category of flying and those jobs remain on mainline this time and I don't think we've asked for enough protections in that regard with this joint contract.
Try again Nose.....quite of few of the DC9-50's were made in 1980. 15 years newer would be 1995. You maybe have 10 or 15 88's made in 1995 or later.
This link may clear things up....
http://www.planespotters.net/Produc...field_testreg=1&field_fate=1&rpp=150&search=1
MD90's were later....
http://www.planespotters.net/Produc...field_testreg=1&field_fate=1&rpp=150&search=1
Hey Nose,I saw quite a few 1975 dates on those -50s when I was there (-30s much older) and was using a 1990 average (1987-1993) for the -88s. The -90s are 1995.
It really doesn't matter except for the fact that there is no doubt in my mind that the company will sh*t-can the -9s as fast as possible after they get a combined certificate. The technology between -9 and -88 is much different whether you want to admit it or not. We at DL have lost the jobs associated with 100 seat aircraft already (737-200/300s) and are now being asked to share the burden of job losses coming from another aircraft retirement.
Main point coming up: We need to find a way to ensure that category of flying and those jobs remain on mainline this time and I don't think we've asked for enough protections in that regard with this joint contract.
RA likes the -9 and i just dont see the 61 remaining going away anytime soon, especially since RA is actively attempting to cut out a lot of 50 seaters. That Lift has to be done 1 way or the other and with our new scope language that should help keep flying at mainline.
We all want more money
we all want stricter scope
we all want a "fair" SLI
we all want a strong viable company to work for.
Our wants are probably very similar, no need to divide the pilot group. It definitely wont help achieving these common goals. Just a thought.
Those 9's will not be parked because of the merger. It will be fuel prices people. That way they can furlough until their hearts content.
Those 9's will not be parked because of the merger. It will be fuel prices people. That way they can furlough until their hearts content.
255 Large RJ's. Yes, 2 RJ's can be cheaper while producing greater revenue.the feed has to be done by something and it wont be 50 seaters. The 50 seaters are on the chopping block. Our scope will limit the number of regional jets so something at Mainline will have to be flown. The -9s will be used until we get a replacement. 2 crjs arent any cheaper to operate than a DC9-40/50.
The feed has to come from somewhere. This is why its so important to make sure that flying is at mainline. IMHO the DC9s will be a filler until OUR replacement is found.