Amongst all of the hostility here, most of you have made a good point - "we will all have to work harder to get a better deal." Yes, work hard! Have we all forgotten our work ethic. If your company slides you the Mesa TA, slide them back a proposal that explains how and why the company can and should give you a better deal. Put a little elbow grease in your negotiations, don't just hollar "we want this because that's what they got!"
Negotiate and argue the facts at YOUR company, not the facts at Mesa. Show your management how you can still be competative and make more money. Do the research, crunch the numbers, and offer a viable, comprehensive, factual argument. ENOUGH with the pointing fingers!
The more the pilot groups point fingers, place blame and argue with ourselves, the more leverage each management will have. You don't like what he Mesa guys signed, FINE, but guess what you don't have to live with it, they do. You're afraid your managment will only accept a similar deal, OK, don't let them, you fight the battle, you go on strike, you potentially lose your job. You think running the company into the ground and being out of work is better than a mediocre contract - sounds like your priorities are a little misarragned.
Let's not forget, the Mesa guys still have their jobs, have brought Freedumb into the union, have made some improvements from the previous contract and have created jobs for furloughed pilots from US. While it's not tremendous, it is a step in the right direction. And let's remember, an airline is a business, in which the goal is to generate revenue and create a profit. We are simply the labor that provides a means for the company to accomplish those goals. You're not happy about being just labor, fine, move into management!
In the end, you only have your MEC to hold accountable for what your company accepts. Your MEC speaks and for you - NOT the Mesa pilot group! If you're not happy with the outcome of YOUR negotiations at YOUR company, blame YOUR MEC and YOUR management!
Deny the jumpseat to all the Mesa pilots? Are you kidding me! Are we in elementary school still! Don't you get it, with this kind of behavior you're playing right into the hands of every management - you're weaking the union even more by creating more division within it. You want better at your job, you fight for it at your company, but stop all of the childish figner pointing, blame placing, and game playing. Everyone cries about "professionalism," well now is the time to be professional, accept that the Mesa TA has been ratified, let the Mesa pilots deal with the consequences of their actions, and fight intelligently at YOUR OWN COMPANY if you don't want a similar deal.