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I was walked into the CP's office and had a call for interview within 36 hours. I'd say if you know someone who is willing to walk you in, do it quick.
 
Wait, did i read that right? What are you saying exactly??

The point is that Shuttle America or any other shat hole does not just take over mainline flying. They are given flying from mainline pilots by way of a vote. I may have missread your tone or your blame. My point was who voted to give the flying to companies that have no leverage to force a decent wage.
 
Negative. Mainline pilots at any major airline do not vote to give away mainline routes to other airlines flying 70 seat (or more) jets. That's completely wrong, not to mention career suicide.
 
There was a CAL pilot in the March 19 class for Delta. Left after one year at CAL.

I think I know who you’re talking about. He was actually furloughed from Delta, got hired at CAL about a year ago and decided to return to Delta when they called.
 
Well there is also one guy that was at ASA went to CAL and is leaving to come to DAL. There are a few crossovers.
 
Negative. Mainline pilots at any major airline do not vote to give away mainline routes to other airlines flying 70 seat (or more) jets. That's completely wrong, not to mention career suicide.
Who voted to pass the Delta Pilots' Working Agreement then? Who's signature ratified the Agreement?
 

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