81Horse said:
Since you called me out, I'll respond to the above. I'm not misquoting you (if you insist, I'll go find your posts wherein you say that UAL's current management team is competent and deserve their incentives).
OK, pull it up. Show me where I said that all of UAL's management deserves their incentives. I specifically said that Tilton and Tague deserve their incentives.
81Horse said:
The a$$hole and prick parts are debatable -- you are the one initiating the name-calling.
I am cynical, as I said
Your actions on this thread indicate that you are more than just cynical; you are behaving like an a$$hole prick. I do not think that I am alone in this assessment of you.
I'd equate your description of yourself (cynic) akin to an alcoholic saying that he drinks on occasion, but 'could quit any time' or a morbidly obese person saying that he 'could stand to lose a few pounds.'
As for name calling, I'm just calling 'em as I see 'em. If you don't like it, you should ask yourself what you've done to elicit that response from me. I did not use those terms about you until you decided to drag this topic to a totally unrelated thread.
81Horse said:
I'm merely injecting my contrarian viewpoint in the threads where you have repeatedly expressed your approval of fat management incentive packages.
Where in THIS thread did I say ANYTHING about NWA management and whether or not they deserve bonuses? Are you able to compartmentalize debates? Apparantly not.
For the life of me, I have no idea why you have chosen to carry a specific topic in regard to a specific carrier over to a thread where the OP is talking about an unrelated topic about a different carrier. You've succeeded in hijacking A320drivr's thread here. A320drivr, sorry for allowing this subject to bleed over onto this thread.
81Horse said:
I don't suffer from compensation envy or airline envy; my spouse and I work for two different carriers (not LCC's), one of which is in Chapter 11 (not mine). That's all the personal information I care to give on a forum like this.
You make it sound like you work at a 121 major, but for all anyone knows, you could be flying at a 135 like Ameriflight. The largest aircraft on your resume is a 737. The rest are cats & dogs; E120, BAe31, LR35/36. You joined the forum in Nov 05, so I'd assume that it's fairly current.
If you worked for a large company, you'd have little problem giving out that information. In my case, I'm just another nameless one of the 2172 UAL furloughees. No, you don't give the actual information because your company is small enough that others in your company could easily figure out who you are.
81Horse said:
Oh, and I'm a former PATCO air traffic controller, too. This may explain my cynicism for you (if you're old enough to know anything about the 1981 strike). The long campaign by big business and their government lapdogs to break the backs of unions in America is nearly complete now -- airline pilots being no more "special" than blue-collar workers.
Yes, I was enlisted in the military and old enough to legally consume alcohol prior to the PATCO strike. If you're blaming big business for breaking PATCO, methinks that your anger is sorely misplaced.
A320drivr, sorry for the thread hijacking.