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Delta posts a record $1.37 Billion third quarter profit, also small refinery profit

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Mesaba declared bk the day before my wedding and subsequently proceeded to get me furloughed through shamruptcy 2006. Who orchestrated that? Also, having a sick company and screwing people is completely different than one that is extremely healthy and screwing people. We all have paid our dues at some point, but it is usually because their company is losing money.

And on top of that, your story is the exact bs I am talking about. Everyone says how Delta is so great. How did you get there and how are they treating those outside the inner circle that are helping them with those profits? Just raising awareness is all.

Don't forget to point out that MAIR holdings had $120,000,000 in the bank the day Mesaba filled.
 
Mesaba declared bk the day before my wedding and subsequently proceeded to get me furloughed through shamruptcy 2006. Who orchestrated that? Also, having a sick company and screwing people is completely different than one that is extremely healthy and screwing people. We all have paid our dues at some point, but it is usually because their company is losing money.

And on top of that, your story is the exact bs I am talking about. Everyone says how Delta is so great. How did you get there and how are they treating those outside the inner circle that are helping them with those profits? Just raising awareness is all.

Raising awareness of what? That Management cuts benefits and wages where and when they can get away with it if the market will support it? Thanks for the heads up, we had no idea that happens in the airline business, or anywhere else.

I sympathize with RJ people who took cuts. It sucks, no doubt. But my sympathy ends when they start whining like bri5150 and others, about how it should've been.

From day one RJ pilots know they are filling a market niche as people willing to work for a fraction of how pilots have been traditionally compensated. Problem is, there are so many of us willing to undercut each other's pay, management is able to take advantage of the situation.

Don't blame Delta management, it is THEIR JOB to get the best deal based on market realities. If they could pay us minimum wage C2015, they would do it. That doesn't make them bad or evil.

If you want to B**** and point fingers for what happend, Point the finger at yourself, and your fellow pilots who were willing to work for less than someone else for the same work, all because you were trying to leap ahead of your peers in the rat race. The whip saw is a boomerang. Endeavor people got screwed, but they were the screwers of others before that.

If you want to raise awareness, raise awareness that Pilots need to start unifying and working together to make progress in the labor market so things get better in the future and the whipsaw stops.

As pilots, we are a labor group with incredible responsibility and unique technical skills; a recipe for what should be outrageously great compensation. Yet we have been fractured and divided into groups that all undercut each other, and the result has been near constant erosion in pay and benefits over the last 30 years for everyone.
 
Raising awareness of what? That Management cuts benefits and wages where and when they can get away with it if the market will support it? Thanks for the heads up, we had no idea that happens in the airline business, or anywhere else.

I sympathize with RJ people who took cuts. It sucks, no doubt. But my sympathy ends when they start whining like bri5150 and others, about how it should've been.

From day one RJ pilots know they are filling a market niche as people willing to work for a fraction of how pilots have been traditionally compensated. Problem is, there are so many of us willing to undercut each other's pay, management is able to take advantage of the situation.

Don't blame Delta management, it is THEIR JOB to get the best deal based on market realities. If they could pay us minimum wage C2015, they would do it. That doesn't make them bad or evil.

If you want to B**** and point fingers for what happend, Point the finger at yourself, and your fellow pilots who were willing to work for less than someone else for the same work, all because you were trying to leap ahead of your peers in the rat race. The whip saw is a boomerang. Endeavor people got screwed, but they were the screwers of others before that.

If you want to raise awareness, raise awareness that Pilots need to start unifying and working together to make progress in the labor market so things get better in the future and the whipsaw stops.

As pilots, we are a labor group with incredible responsibility and unique technical skills; a recipe for what should be outrageously great compensation. Yet we have been fractured and divided into groups that all undercut each other, and the result has been near constant erosion in pay and benefits over the last 30 years for everyone.

Why do a few Virgin guys think they have a dog in the fight? Pure hypocrisy as junior Delta FO's are out earning junior Virgin Captains They should worry fixing their own problems instead of throwing stones. Pathetic pay rates for a 320.
 
General Lee, I must say that I have noticed you staying off of the SWA threads lately. An internet handshake and 3 hail Mary's. (ps, I'm not Catholic)
 
General Lee, I must say that I have noticed you staying off of the SWA threads lately. An internet handshake and 3 hail Mary's. (ps, I'm not Catholic)


And while we're at it, General,

Congrats to Delta for an outstanding Q3! Keep it up.

Bubba
 
Great news

Now if we could be cancer free from the 3 Arab Airlines we will do better and hire thousands of pilots
 
General Lee, I must say that I have noticed you staying off of the SWA threads lately. An internet handshake and 3 hail Mary's. (ps, I'm not Catholic)

I try to make points when they are needed. The AT issues deserved some comments. Hopefully your integration will go smoothly. I just call it like I see it.


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
Delta gets to shred debt, screw investors, and shred pensions through bankrutpcy, and then a relatively short time later people are congratulating Delta and Delta employees are beating their chests as to how well they are doing. Instead of going out of business, bankruptcy has created an artificial "well run" business. Oh, and don't forget the heavy code share that is a big contributer to DL's profit. Let me shred my debt and see how well I can do!
 
Delta gets to shred debt, screw investors, and shred pensions through bankrutpcy, and then a relatively short time later people are congratulating Delta and Delta employees are beating their chests as to how well they are doing. Instead of going out of business, bankruptcy has created an artificial "well run" business. Oh, and don't forget the heavy code share that is a big contributer to DL's profit. Let me shred my debt and see how well I can do!

Well, thank God you'll always have a shot at it too if it unfortunately happens to you too. Don't think it could never happen.


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
I was on the way to SAT and I saw a Delta painted 717 leaving the tech ops ramp. Where is DL basing those? Mostly in ATL?
 
I think that Delta has become the best airline in the U.S. I wonder if SW had something to do with it... (maybe this is the new SW effect?) lol. The Airtran buy-out was certainly the best thing that happened to Delta in Atlanta. They upped their game in anticipation of a battle that never materialized.

Oh please don't say that, or we'll have to listen to them trying to take credit for Delta's profit. "Don't think it's just a coincidence that after the acquisition Delta became profitable." " A simple thank you would suffice." They'll almost break their arms patting themselves on the back.
 

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