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lukabrazzi said:
Let's see here, "pass off opinion as fact", "preach to the choir", "need not be accurate or truthful".

Can anybody else think of another "forum" for such behavior besides talk radio?

Flightinfo.com? Feel free to surf elsewhere.
 
TWA said:
Right now, the DAL pilots should be trying to help the company stay in business and not destroy it. A strike right now would almost definatly shut the company down for good. Not only would you lose your job then and there, but would have trouble finding an equal position somewhere else because the market is already oversaturated with pilots. I'm not tryin to union bash here, but I'm just sayin it's probably in your best interest to roll with the punches today in hopes of still having your job tomorrow.

TWA,

I would say this is what the DAL pilots did when they accepted a 30% pay cut. Now they are being asked for more. How many times would you suggest that they repeat this process? Take whatever you currently do for a living, subtract 30%, and then think about taking more from that sum. Would you still be thankful for that job without question, or would you think of looking elsewhere?

Gorditas
 
Gorditas said:
TWA,

Would you still be thankful for that job without question, or would you think of looking elsewhere?

Gorditas


Or would you tell them to pound sand? Find their savings and $125,000,000 bonus (like UAL) and their golden parachute funds somewhere else?


AF :cool:
 

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