And with that statement you prove our point perfectly. As you well know, starting over at another airline requires giving up years of seniority, pay, benefits, etc. In this economy, to boot, it would pretty much be a death sentence. So given all of that, we stay at our company and fight to the death for what is fair for us, and we fight to the death against the corruption, arrogance and greed that is management. Somewhere between incompetence and death, is where our industry leading contract lies. And we WILL achieve it or die trying. And then the rebuilding of our profession and the new AA will resume. Until then, brace for war. Business as usual, status quo when we're dealing with union busting management, all been done before... nothing to see here.