Raskal
big member, little pay
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- Aug 22, 2002
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What exactly are you saying. Do you realise that it is not Pinnacle Airlines and their pilots that bought Mesaba from Delta, it was the company that owns them that bought mesaba. So what we are trying to do as Mesaba pilots is to promote unity, a fair SLI for one seniority list(sometimes fair means everyone is not the happiest they can be) and a good comined contract. What dont we want you ask? idiots who think that Pinnnacle airlines and their pilots can rape our seniority list, think they can take our planes .....etc etc etc. Get this through all your minds right now, you are not the "buying airline", your owners are. How they want to split their aircraft up for their business plan is up to them. it is our job to remain united and get the best scenerio for SLI and the best contract for us all.
So as you can see we are not asking for anything we are not already offering. Oh and by the way, when NWA made 9E a CRJ airline and transfered the Saabs to XJ our union offered but was not obligated to give jobs and seniority to pilots that wanted to come with the planes. I will say it again, they did not have to do that good faith jesture. Oh and just ask those guys if they were happy with what they got, many are still here and still as happy as they can be at a regional who gets screwed all the time.
I'm sorry, but as an XJ pilot I have to agree with the statement that we wouldn't do what we are asking the Pinnacle pilots to do. We might, but we would do it kicking and screaming the entire way. Here's what I base this off of:
1. In the recent "FO pay correction", or whatever you'd like to call it, we all stood witness to some of the most childish, disgusting and flat out unprofessional behavior by the more senior among us in public, in the crew room(s) and in the flight deck toward the FO's rather than the union, where the idea actually originated. I am not referring to the issue, it doesn't matter what side you were on, I am referring only to the behavior. It was a divided, back stabbing whining mess.
2. Since day one at this company I have heard everyone from ground instructors (with about as much experience as a 6 year old) to senior captains repeatedly over the years proclaim themselves so much better than 9E in sooo many ways. It got old fast in initial training and downright aggravating since. It is completely unfounded arrogance that is and has been the biggest problem with this group of otherwise great people.
This pilot group would do everything in their power to annihilate another integrating pilot group with regards to seniority, and that includes selling out their own junior pilots to do it.
Realistically, the 9E group will do the same.
This is simply how it is in this industry. So, since we are in a position of disadvantage, we will tout the "peace, harmony and love" theme all the while issuing veiled threats to no one in particular...
I very much hope that we will have a smooth integration, but, honestly, I don't see it.