Best on a Camel
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Right on! They speak for me too! And they're about to go back to the table to speak for me some more!Best on a Camel said:GO TO THE ROADSHOW.
My Negotiating Committee speaks for me!
nonstop said:Right on! They speak for me too! And they're about to go back to the table to speak for me some more!
You sound like some 22 year old kid who still lives with mommy. You have got to be kidding me.Best on a Camel said:Hopefully they won't be because I am voting YES. Industry leading contract in this enviornment? You would be nuts not to!
I'm glad you came today (and were even brave enough to sit up in the front row). You asked some great questions and your ability to keep and open mind is commendable. Thanks for coming and thanks for the post above - it is dead on!ATRCA said:Yeah, I have to agree. I went to a roadshow today and there are few contrats out there that even come close. Its not all about the pay rates and there are things I would like to see, however trying to outline every section on this forum is absurd and frankly meaningless. The guys did well to demonstrate that this is the most expensive contract in our business (50 seats).
No offense Lear, but you dont know the facts.
Its about XJT and no one else.
Adios.
This environment, as you put it, has been created not by 9/11, not by LCC's, not by struggling legacy partners, but by regional pilot groups accepting less than what they are worth. If you accept lower pay rates than the competitor, the company promises...growth, faster upgrades, job security, and now...better work rules, profit sharing, retro pay, etc. Sounds good but what about the pay rates???Just mature and have also been in the aviation business for along time. A good deal in this enviornment is a YES vote from me and my wife.
And from the several conversations I had in the crewroom today, a bunch of the guys agree with me. Once this deal is explained to people, and put in the proper context I think you will see the vocal minority change their opinion too.
It would take too long on here...so I tell you what - email me at [email protected] and I will provide you with a copy of our road show schedule and you have my formal invitation to attend one of our presentations as my personal guest. Let me know...172driver said:This environment, as you put it, has been created not by 9/11, not by LCC's, not by struggling legacy partners, but by regional pilot groups accepting less than what they are worth. If you accept lower pay rates than the competitor, the company promises...growth, faster upgrades, job security, and now...better work rules, profit sharing, retro pay, etc. Sounds good but what about the pay rates???
Even if the other perks in this TA were worth what you say they are, you have still succeeded in lowering the bar for the industry if you vote this in. How are future pilot groups supposed to negotiate better rates when you, a large and profitable group have already settled for 5-10% less than what they have now?
If the value of this TA can be explained and put in the proper context, as you say, then please do it. We would all like to hear what is so special about this proposal that you feel good about accepting significantly less pay than at least 4 other regionals
Amen. This is far from over................................nonstop said:Right on! They speak for me too! And they're about to go back to the table to speak for me some more!