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I don't think that's a cause for concern. In Delta parlance it means "unlimited jumpseat". Jumpseaters can "flow" to the back of the airplane into empty seats.wms said:Flowback was in the category of Jumpseat. I don't know what that means.
Why do you like this? Do you have any true idea of what "brand scope" really means in application or do you just like the flavor of ALPA Kool Aid?I do like the Brand Scope bullet, so far.
General,General Lee said:WMS,
If you guys think you are being $crewed, maybe you need new representation. ALPA has had its hands full as of late. It will all be interesting....
Bye Bye--General Lee
You're wrong General, I love ALPA. I just don't plan on holding my ankles for DW or for you, with or without the lube.General Lee said:Surplus1,
Come on buddy. We can see you don't like ALPA. If you guys think you are being $crewed, maybe you need new representation. ALPA has had its hands full as of late. It will all be interesting....
General,General Lee said:Inclusivescope,
If you were in civil court and you didn't like your lawyers, I bet you would change them. Sure. Now, if you don't like where ALPA is going on certain issues--then go to the Teamsters or make your own union. It just makes sense. Delta and Dalpa are currently working on a agreement between them, and it may have some overlap---but Malone and Grinstein will be signing on the dotted line. When it is all over, then you guys can negotiate for the leftovers.
Or, you guys can come in right now and say you will give up 30% (why...?)---and maybe that would ellieviate some of the cash burden from us--and I bet we would say yes to you guys getting more 70 seaters! Sure! Go for it if you want...????
Bye Bye--General Lee
I'm in no one's kool aid, especially the RJDCs. There is a bigger threat from out-sourcing than from DALPA. If the flying stays under the DAL umbrella it's better for the DCI/DAL pilots. Better to have expansion where we want to go than where we don't want to stay, unless you want a career as a commuter pilot.Why do you like this? Do you have any true idea of what "brand scope" really means in application or do you just like the flavor of ALPA Kool Aid?
wms said:There is a bigger threat from out-sourcing than from DALPA. If the flying stays under the DAL umbrella it's better for the DCI/DAL pilots. Better to have expansion where we want to go than where we don't want to stay, unless you want a career as a commuter pilot.
Well, I don't know where you work so I don't know what you consider to be outsourcing or who you feel is being outsourced. Apparently you have a definition of "brand scope". Perhaps if you'd care to share it. Once I know what it is, I can voice my opinion as to whether I like it or I don't. Is "brand scope" going to stop outsoucing or is it just going to give "DALPA" more control over ASA and CMR?
Personally I don't worry much about being a commuter pilot, I live in my domicile. If for some rason I wound up at the big D, then I would be forced to commute as living in Atlanta is not my cup of tea.
By the way, where is it that you want to go and who is "we"?
And pretty easy to identify those hired based on connections to Plato, who had no objective test of their flying skills during the interview process. Most of the mainline guys are good folks with integrity and good flying skills. But, no process of weeding out the insecure jerks is perfect, is it Spanky?spanky2 said:It is easy to pick out the guys rejected by / not qualified for the big leagues / members of / supporters of the RJDC (aka, "really just dorks coalition / we want something for nothing). Has nothing to do with ALPA, although that is the RJDC story and they are sticking to it.
~~~^~~~ said:And pretty easy to identify those hired based on connections to Plato, who had no objective test of their flying skills during the interview process. Most of the mainline guys are good folks with integrity and good flying skills. But, no process of weeding out the insecure jerks is perfect, is it Spanky?
We agree.Vortilon said:Most major interviews are about whether the person will be a healthy, good, long-term employee that you'd enjoy flying a month with. The training & probationary processes further weed out people whose skills (both flying and interpersonal) are not there. Although no selection process is perfect, generally the majors have a larger pool of known quantities to choose from and get good results.