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Angry? Do you think he looks angry? Hmmmm....320AV8R said:Your posts are quite interesting, but that pic of Angry Fred is starting to freak me out.
Well, OK, that's fair. It's also fair to remind you that ALPA is a democratic organization, and any member has the opportunity to run for the office. It looks to me like the "common" feeling is the "minority" opinion.mrtoy2 said:I wasn't trying to be original. Just stating a common feeling within the ranks of ALPA these days... It isn't meant to be funny.
More Hmmm,capt. megadeth said:Does anyone else find it interesting that Duane Worthless is a NWA pilot but yet ALPA is not supporting the mechanic's strike?
Things that make ya go hmmm........
That, indeed, is an interesting question.PBRstreetgang said:More Hmmm,
Lessee, If Mr. Worthless, ALPA president looses his JOB when/if NW goes chap 7, will he still be the head of ALPA? Sounds like an interesting question, ...
COpilot said:NEVER EVER ANYONE, Say one thing about a CO pilot or a EAL pilot again.
Because every pilot that was on property before those strikes and then crossed used the same logic in their hearts and heads that you NWA pilots are using at this very minute.
Those men and women, thought and said to ALPA, "We can not win this, we will only be burning down our company, at the loss of future lives, and careers." Yet to this day, other high and mighty airman, slander, backstab, and curse the other proffesionals for standing by their company at those times.
Funny that here in 2005 a NWA pilot is a hero for doing the same thing that 15 years ago he chided.
PBRstreetgang said:More Hmmm,
Lessee, If Mr. Worthless, ALPA president looses his JOB when/if NW goes chap 7, will he still be the head of ALPA? Sounds like an interesting question, self preservation is a strong instinct, 400k a year is pretty powerful too!
Strongly repulsed, watching with rapt attention
PBR
PCL_128 said:Sorry, but your theory doesn't hold water. The President of the Association is not even required to be a pilot. If NWA goes under, Captain Woerth keeps his job as ALPA President. Self-preservation is not an issue at all in this case. Besides, the Association President didn't make this decision. The NWA MEC did. And a very wise decision it was.
TonyC said:Angry? Do you think he looks angry? Hmmmm....
That's strange. The picture was taken while he was in Toulouse at the unveiling, err, I mean "reveal" of the A-380. From all I could see, it was a festive occassion. Why do you suppose he would have been angry ?
Yeahhhhh... It DOES look that way, doesn't it.... HEE HEE HEE320AV8R said:It looks like it was taken moments after he learned that ALPA was now on the property.
Oh, I'm certain that the NWA ALPA MEC availed itself of the resources of ALPA National. They'd be fools not to. However, when it came down to casting the vote that counted, Duane didn't have a vote.Marko Ramius said:If you honestly think Duane and the Herndon boys weren't involved in the NWA MEC talks of whether to strike or not, you've got alot to learn about ALPA.
Caveman said:Didn't CCAir pilots agree to a TA with their company only to have Worthless refuse to sign the contract? ALPA national does in fact 'pull the strings'. It may not be done in the light of day, but I'm betting that he who controls money gets a pretty significant say in who does what.