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ALPA is far from perfect, but if you ever got off your A@@ to volunteer you might know enough to give a rational opinion.
But given your response, I'm guessing you know very little of the organization you bash on.
I will continue to have money from each of my paychecks taken out for ALPA-PAC.
Mesa Captain
This thread has officially been hijacked by disgruntled mainline "better-than's"
They were for the Delta Pilot Emergency Relief Fund established by the Delta MEC.
That's wonderful. Thank you. I also wrote a couple of personal checks, above and beyond my assessments, to support your pilot relief effort during your strike. I thought it was the right thing to do.
Interesting that you bring up the 70 seat issue. You hammer the economics of the 50 and then try and sieze the 70 which were on order well before the sellout, er, buyout. Your own statements link seniority and the 70 seater, just who do you think the Delta MEC had in mind to fly them?
You'll have to elaborate on that one. The furloughed pilots would have gone, and apparently did, go to the bottom of the CMR seniority list when they were finally able to get a job at CMR without being forced to surrender their recall rights.
Regardless, in the interest of avoiding further thread creep I'll give you the last word on the matter.
Back on point, the best thing we can do to support the CMR pilots, as well as the profession, is to realize that the bankruptcy code and the RLA, as written, are a noose around the neck of organized labor. These are legislative and political issues that need to be addressed and the best way to address it is to vote for candidates that are pro labor and to financially support other candidates who are pro labor through ALPA-PAC contributions each pay day.
legislative and political issues that need to be addressed and the best way to address it is to vote for candidates that are pro labor and to financially support other candidates who are pro labor through ALPA-PAC contributions each pay day.
Paying dues "for years" teaches you NOTHING about ALPA at all. I didn't drink koolaid to learn that.
I guess you gotta watch ALPA roll over in front of management and then lose your job before you learn a thing or two about ALPA. Until then, ignorance is bliss...
ALPA is far from perfect, but if you ever got off your A@@ to volunteer you might know enough to give a rational opinion.
But given your response, I'm guessing you know very little of the organization you bash on.
I will continue to have money from each of my paychecks taken out for ALPA-PAC.
Mesa Captain
ALPO is far from anything moron. Look at your contract. Look at Andy Hughes. He sold you down the biggest river alive. You are an idiot. Go Mesa you moron!!!
Greenslipping is a contractural right, rights that were sought out by your group to defraud my group from, but you already knew that, I'm sure! Besides, its a lot less than the amount sought after from your pathetic "self serving" lawsuit! But we've come to expect nothing less from cmr pilots, let alone rjdc pukes like you!
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Better than from a "wanna be" Delta pilot!Yes, that makes perfect sense. Nothing better from a "true Delta Pilot".
(Now wait, his only defense will be some below the belt retort, like " get under your bosses desk, or do pylon turns CFI") "sport".
Greenslipping is a contractural right...
Greenslipping didn't have ANY effect on recalls. I never have (in 10 yrs) nor will I use greenslips while we have guys on the street, its more personal! Much as you'd like to sling mud.....The bitterness towards cmr is because of the obvious. Lots of our jr. pilots supported the cmr pilots with their strike (via assessment, and even being able to let them use our strike facility), then got their teeth kicked in return for their help. Then were used as pawns to relax scope! Sounds like extortion!Yes, we've heard that before. The Delta pilots have every right to exersize their seniority and pick up open time as fast as it is published. Even though that has the affect of keeping furloughed pilots furloughed when the line guys fly all that extra time. So why the bitterness for Comair pilots who wanted a quid from the Delta MEC in the form of Brand Scope to buy a company policy change and allow Delta furloughees to keep their number?
I bet it did! Too bad it took you years to realize the obvious. But as an rjdc supporter, its not surprising!I've been wondering about this for years. Then it hit me.
When the Comair pilots went on strike, it cost Delta, by their own admission, some $680 million dollars. That's $680 million dollars no longer available to say, fund a pension plan or help finance new aircraft for mainline pilots to fly.
Many had Delta stock in their 401K and the strike had an adverse impact on its value. So is it reasonable to assume Delta pilots have a deep seated resentment and animosity toward Comair pilots for striking their airline?
Yes it is! You are a wholly owned subsidary! Much as you like to brag and tell all your non flying pals that you're a Delta pilot, you're not!They say we are separate airlines but that's not the way it really is, is it?
Everyone knows the "regionals" are supposed to be a stepping stone and not a career. But they wouldn't be able to say what they really felt because the strike was considered throughout the industry, both inside and outside of ALPA, by mainline and "regional" alike, as a success. As accolades were showered on Comair pilots, mainline pilots gritted their teeth - only three people crossed the line (one ex management, one already retired) and Comair pilots were praised for their unity while the mainliners bit their tongues. Comair pilots got to wear a star on their ALPA wings and while the Delta pilots couldn't, their ears were turning red, a symbol of the "pecking order" put on its head.
Yet it wasn't so hard for the ASA MEC to offer the help! You're reaching, but I see the spin machine is working well!The accrimony grew and they needed a canard so they could dis the Comair pilots under the guise of "union brothers as victims." Enter the furloughees.
Where was the rebuttal from the pilot group?? Where was the public sentiment that the cmr group didn't support lawson? You just can't admit you are wrong! We've grown to expect that from your group, hence, I don't wish you bad will, matter of fact, I wish you well, just don't expect any help!So while Delta pilots were picking up open time as fast as they could, they slam Comair pilots about a company policy.
Greenslipping didn't have ANY effect on recalls. I never have (in 10 yrs) nor will I use greenslips while we have guys on the street, its more personal!
I'll spell it out.....I HAVEN'T picked up open time in 10 years! If you can't understand that, then you're beyond comprehension!So which is it?
If picking up open time has no effect on recalls, why go out of your way to claim you have never greenslipped while Delta has guys on the street?
Matter of fact, there are quite a number of furloughees working at other ALPA carriers who weren't required to resign their seniority #'s. Keep working on the spin, your theories are getting weaker and you're making it way too easy! Perhaps that's why your pathetic lawsuit is doing so poorly!You keep reminding us that we're separate companies. Fine. Did Delta pilots demand Alaska, Spirit, or Midwest Express hire their furloughees without having to resign their number? No?
No, they did their own furloughees too! Just wondering if the cmr pilots paid for their furloughees cobra benefits?I've got an idea. Give it a rest. You're in way over your head. The Delta pilots do not have the moral high ground to lecture Comair pilots on their obligation to your furloughees.
Maybe, you have sniffed too much glue today while building that Merlin model that the angry ELF left you! :nuts:
Take a deep breath, a long timeout in the corner, and stop calling everybody your family names! :angryfire