Mooneymite
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I was with Western in 1985- 87. ........................... And all during this, the pilots were pissed at Ron Allen(rightly so) and were determined to garner a industry leading contract, even though the writing was on the wall and DAL could not afford it, and ALPA probably knew it. But hey, its all about dues and keeping the rank and file happy right? I know a little more than you think. We are da.n lucky we are still here...
From my perspective, the Western merger was the end of the good old days of Delta. The clash of cultures was extreme. The Delta I hired onto never had a good day after Western.
Cultures aside, I believe Grinchstein only used Western as a "Trojan Horse" to get onto Delta's BOD. He could not mount a frontal assalt on Delta due to the poison pill provisions, so he dressed Western up to look good for a merger and used that as a springboard into Delta's inner sanctum. You will remember that Delta was flush with cash prior to buying Western. Had over a billion dollars in cash back when a billion dollars was worth something.
The pilots' anger at Ron Allen was misplaced. Ron was chosen over Hollis Harris because he had neither brains, nor the old Delta business ethics. Grinchstein knew Ron wouldn't have a clue why the equipment should not be sold to leasing companies and leased back. Ron was put in power by Grinchstein and did exactly as he was told. Ron was not a bad guy...just inept and in way over his simple head.
Incidentally, did you ever ask where the money raised from selling all the equipment went?
Make no mistake. Grinchstein came to Delta specifically to plunder it. You and I and every other employee, stock holder and stake holder is a victim of his actions.
The real crime in all of this is that our laws permit this type of activity. What Grinchstein did was unethical as hell, but legal.
If you want to pursue the money trail further, see who Grinstiein's buddies in Texas are.
Very interesting.