KickItOut
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Do you smoke crack? All of your posts seem to indicate the affirmitive.Delta Skywest and ASA Magmt teams are so STUPID !!! Go look at CAL and ExpressJet (for the most part) over the years they don't open and close bases??
Want to know when we will have a contract= when the pilots get real about making sure we are safe!!!!!! FAR you should not operate aircraft if you have the following problems IMSAFE.....
When SKYW bought ASA we all had high hopes that things would improve because of JA's reputation as a stand-up guy.
Longtime reader, smalltime poster.
A Delta newhire has claimed that once Delta escapes bankruptcy sometime this summer they will cut the guaranteed 80% of ASA flying in ATL by 40%.
Couldn't resist posting a sketchy rumor, sketchy source.
KickIt
Sadly,
When this whole thing started, many of us who have dealt with JA, and Skywest posted that you guys just didn't understand your adversary. Yet you insisted on numerous demands that just were not going to happen. Because you had all this "leverage". You were going to burn the place down, my MEC speaks for me. etc.
Now a lot of those hardliners have moved on, and the ones that are left are looking at crap.
I don't understand what the answer is then, undercut you guys? Because that's exactly what the current Management offer on the table would do.
Sadly,
When this whole thing started, many of us who have dealt with JA, and Skywest posted that you guys just didn't understand your adversary. Yet you insisted on numerous demands that just were not going to happen. Because you had all this "leverage". You were going to burn the place down, my MEC speaks for me. etc.
Now a lot of those hardliners have moved on, and the ones that are left are looking at crap.
We still have leverage. Other DCI carriers don't have enought pilots to fly their own schedules much less ASA's. The leverage is that supply and demand is finally on our side.