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priceless!!
I garan-frickin-ass-T-ya if this went the other way, and Freedom was left to expand while Mesa was shrunk what we would have had is more and more nanny-nah'ing, justifying, blame shifting, and enabling from Mesa mgmt against the rest of the pilot group and Mesa would have gone the way of CCair and West Air and if we should have been so lucky to end up like Air Midwest. Now everybody wants US to forgive and forget and the ink isnt even on paper yet?? Incredible.
I personally am a human being before i am a pilot. I have a higher governing authority than ALPA. I will find it extremely hard to forgive the freedom pilots but forgiving them is essential to the existence of Mesa from here on out. I will forgive and begin to work together but never forget. We know what you were all trying to do. Had we given you a half a chance you would have run with it.
I am proud to have been a part of Mesa during this historical battle. I will tell my grandchildren about it. We need to thank Johnathan Orenstien and Mesa mgmt. What they just did for unionism in this industry was priceless. DOH!!
mckpickle said:Ok so my question is......do we still treat the Freedom guys like the "red headed step children" they are or will "all be forgiven"? Just want to know who can ride my jumpseat.
I garan-frickin-ass-T-ya if this went the other way, and Freedom was left to expand while Mesa was shrunk what we would have had is more and more nanny-nah'ing, justifying, blame shifting, and enabling from Mesa mgmt against the rest of the pilot group and Mesa would have gone the way of CCair and West Air and if we should have been so lucky to end up like Air Midwest. Now everybody wants US to forgive and forget and the ink isnt even on paper yet?? Incredible.
I personally am a human being before i am a pilot. I have a higher governing authority than ALPA. I will find it extremely hard to forgive the freedom pilots but forgiving them is essential to the existence of Mesa from here on out. I will forgive and begin to work together but never forget. We know what you were all trying to do. Had we given you a half a chance you would have run with it.
I am proud to have been a part of Mesa during this historical battle. I will tell my grandchildren about it. We need to thank Johnathan Orenstien and Mesa mgmt. What they just did for unionism in this industry was priceless. DOH!!