Dizel8
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Are you insinuating I am a scab Dizel? Try again. Should you research my posts here my history is clear.Dizel8 said:"I wonder what CAL's earnings would of been if we had an inferior level of compensation and benefits applied towards the entire employee group?"
I wonder if CAL would have made it out of Ch.11 had it not been for a bunch of picket line crossers.
I think we're diverging here on the electronic medium. I wasn't sure of the intent and comment about our BK and people crossing.Dizel8 said:BM,
Where in that post, did I make a reference to you being a scab? I did not imply, but you may have inferred.
The point is, that compensation at CAL is good now, but that was not the case a relatively short while ago. jetblue is less than five years old and, while it would be nice, it cannot be expected, that we should offer compensation at the level of the established majors.
"And lets not forget to make sure they were all at less than 5 year pay scales."
Well, they can only pay at the 5 year pay scale, because that is how old the company is!
What pisses many of us off is that they can't even offer a payscale at the level of established regionals to fly a jet that carries almost as many pax as a 737-200.Dizel8 said:BM,
The point is, that compensation at CAL is good now, but that was not the case a relatively short while ago. jetblue is less than five years old and, while it would be nice, it cannot be expected, that we should offer compensation at the level of the established majors.
Management is working on a new one? Don't the pilots sit at the table and negotiate a new one or does management just come up with a contract that fits their needs and expect you to comply?a320drivr said:Mgmt. just recinded the pilot agreement and said they are working on a new one and until then we would operate under the "Evergreen" Language of the old one.
Dizel8 said:iflynights,
This may comes across as harsh, but why hang around, why not just quit? Not when something better comes along, just quit now and be happy that you are no longer associated with jetblue.
No one said this would be a cake walk, or that roses has no thorns. This is, regardless of the success achieved, still a upstart carrier and as such, things happen. Yes, we could be paid more, yes the 190 scale is low, yes reserve is getting longer, yes, yes whatever you conceive to be a problem.
So, just get over it. Don't like it here, don't think it will change, don't think it is worth it, be off to FDX, SWA, AAI, be happy and content, enjoy life.
Don't spend your life being unhappy, go find what makes you happy! Leave jetblue to the people who thinks this company has tremendous potential, something you obviously do not believe in.
I wish you the very best of luck and I mean that sincerely!
I understand where you are comming from. With regards to Delta, I do feel there is a need for us to give, as does my union. However, my company thinks they need $1.02 Billion and we think around $700-$800 Million. If we applied your logic at Delta, thousands of Delta pilots would have to quit, because we don't agree with the $1.02 Billion number. We have a voice that our company has to hear, then both sides take rational measures to try and do what is best for the company. It is not an all or nothing, take it or leave it approach.Dizel8 said:"
If someone was bitching up a storm about DAL, what would you say? Heck, if I am not wrong, you are on furlough, yet you still believe in the company and wants to see it prosper. I find that to be an honorable trait and shows me the integrity of the DAL employees. Needless to say, I would hope for the same in the people who I work with!