Keep playing that tune! You may even begin to believe it. I am sure the arbitrators would bring you back to reality next month.
Proves my point!!!
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Keep playing that tune! You may even begin to believe it. I am sure the arbitrators would bring you back to reality next month.
All I hear from you is "me, me, me, me, me and more ME!!! It's all about ME!" Well, let me inform you, IT'S NOT ALL ABOUT YOU!!!
And your point is?Proves my point!!!
As long as I can maintain my lifestyle and career expectations with limits I am happy.
What I would hate to see is Northwest guys swooping in and taking positions from us and pushing us into reserve lines etc.
Right now I have enough ER guys junior to me to inform you I will never see a reserve line till I am a Captain or you guys win a seniority grab.
And your point is?
As long as I can maintain my lifestyle and career expectations with limits I am happy.
What I would hate to see is Northwest guys swooping in and taking positions from us and pushing us into reserve lines etc.
Right now I have enough ER guys junior to me to inform you I will never see a reserve line till I am a Captain or you guys win a seniority grab.
I know you expect us to just rollover and get run over because we are a bunch of dumb Deltoids. It is not going to happen. We have always reached for the middle ground.So said the DAL/NWA pilot pre 9/11.
I know you expect us to just rollover and get run over because we are a bunch of dumb Deltoids. It is not going to happen. We have always reached for the middle ground.
You are going to enjoy working for Delta. I already know that we are the nicer company and we are not fanatics about any seat. I do not want a B777 slot, does not suit my lifestyle. That does not mean it is not a highly desired position. Just not my thing.
Most of you are going to be thrilled at your new lifestyle and prospects after this merger even the 10 yr Northwest guy who gets put behind some Delta guy who was employed later than him. DOH means nothing it is all about the lifestyle and career expectations.
It is unlikely to happen! But reserve here is not that bad. Lots of senior guys bid reserve lines. It can be quite profitable.I just can't wait to see you back on reserve..hahaha!!
I'm looking forward to working at the new DAL as are a majority of NWA pilots. But, don't put words into my mouth, I never said anything about DAL pilots rolling over. I WANT FAIR FOR BOTH SIDES! Not what's fair for Speedbird just so he can be happy. You still don't get it, IT'S NOT ABOUT YOU, IT'S ABOUT ALL OF US!
I do get it. I am just letting you know how we see it from the Delta rank and file.
We are slightly disappointed that you guys are pushing the DOH angle. It is not cool but soon it will be all Delta pilots and we just approach things a little bit differently.As are we, in your position. A mid position between both proposals would be acceptable.
But good thing it is out of our hands. I am just about to go suck on a beer at some faraway destination. As I check out the babes at the pool I promise you I will not be thinking about you.I'm happy to hear your focused on other things.
It is not the Delta way. I am really looking forward to the joy on your face when it dawns on you that this merger was a great deal for you guys.
That is going to be my only satisfaction your happiness. So I care about the group! We at Delta care about the group. My pay check and lifestyle presently are endangered. You lucky you are about to get a really noticeable pay bump.After health insurance premiums and 70hr/month guarantee it's not that noticeable, but who's complaining???
Thanks for saving us, you have my deepest gratitude.... The last few sentences should read: "ME, ME, ME AND MORE ME. THE EARTH REVOLVES AROUND ME, I LOVE MYSELF!"
Like I said, most of us realize the strength of this combination and are looking forward to being the dominant global airline.
DOH means everything.
To think that your time invested is more valuable than your fellow pilot's, working for the same company, is pure arrogance.
Don't take down a good company because of greed. We've seen this happen and it's not pretty.
Do all NWA pilots act like the pay raise doesn't mean anything to them?
(enjoying my 99 hour paycheck)...
First off, you didnt give us a pay raise, we as a group signed off on the JCBA thus we gave ourselves a payraise, ALL of us. This Merger between OUR companies are why those increases happened right now. Does the pay raise mean anything to you? What was the point of the comment again?
(note: this is just me giving you a hard time)Congrats on the 99 hour line, thats quite an achievement :beer:
Also the payraise was offset by increased medical costs and lower monthly guarantee. Dont get me wrong there are improvements for ALL of us, DAL included, but do all DAL pilots think pay rates are the end all of a conversation?
All in good discussion right? Cheers :beer:
No, but it means SOMETHING! Just frustrated by how so many people reckon it down to nothing by bringing up premiums and 70-hr guarantee.
I'm excited about it. As I am the many things you bring to the table.
I know you expect us to just rollover and get run over because we are a bunch of dumb Deltoids. It is not going to happen. We have always reached for the middle ground.
You are going to enjoy working for Delta. I already know that we are the nicer company and we are not fanatics about any seat. I do not want a B777 slot, does not suit my lifestyle. That does not mean it is not a highly desired position. Just not my thing.
Most of you are going to be thrilled at your new lifestyle and prospects after this merger even the 10 yr Northwest guy who gets put behind some Delta guy who was employed later than him. DOH means nothing it is all about the lifestyle and career expectations.
Speed,
I am sure that Delta is a great place to work with fantastic opportunities.
Personally, I have always said felt that there was not another airline that I would want to fly for.
Northwest has always provided the best range of flying of any airline, including the freight operation. With lots of seniority movement coming in the near future, I was planning within the next ten years to be left seat on the 747-400.
Most NWA pilots are "very thrilled" with their lifestyle too, like you are and don't want that to change.
The pay raise will be nice, but we lost some good things that were in our contract. No one is really sure how much of a raise it will really equate to. We will see.
Hey Northwest pilots are an excellent group and deserve every dime of their lost pay they get back.
Hoping we make this merger work and also hoping the arbitrators do not sell us poor Delta under rewarded and loyal company pilots down the river.
Hoping to see an improvement to my lifestyle from the merger that I can put a finger on. I am not interested in "the merger is why you still have your job" That is too abstract and I do not believe that the merger preserves my job. I strongly believe it threatens my job.
So maybe the flying will get better or the schedule or my benefits. It feels like everything stayed the same and we gave up our right to get a worthwhile payraise based on the high price of crude. Well now crude is going for less than $70 a barrel.
Cheers guys you are an excellent group. We shall all be best of freinds soon.
Hey Northwest pilots are an excellent group and deserve every dime of their lost pay they get back.
Hoping we make this merger work and also hoping the arbitrators do not sell us poor Delta under rewarded and loyal company pilots down the river.
Hoping to see an improvement to my lifestyle from the merger that I can put a finger on. I am not interested in "the merger is why you still have your job" That is too abstract and I do not believe that the merger preserves my job. I strongly believe it threatens my job.
So maybe the flying will get better or the schedule or my benefits. It feels like everything stayed the same and we gave up our right to get a worthwhile payraise based on the high price of crude. Well now crude is going for less than $70 a barrel.
Cheers guys you are an excellent group. We shall all be best of freinds soon.
REALLY GUYS I WISH US ALL NORTHWEST AND DELTA THE VERY BEST!!!!!!!!
As I stated in my original post, I'm not complaining. But it's not as significant as Speedbird would like to believe. He just uses it as spin for another reason to justify why his quality of life is more important than a NWA pilot.
Speedbird, using your philosophy, I guess you don't agree with DALPA's SLI proposal, huh? Reason being...NWA will have BLOCK HOLDERS in the 319/320 and DC-9 junior to DALs most junior 88 and 737 reserve. Isn't that a "seniority grab" as you stated in earlier posts? Can't wait for your spin on this...
We have line holders in some bases that are more junior, with senior people doing reserve--like in SLC. SLC is a fairly senior base because people like living in Park City. They are willing to stay there on reserve rather than move to ATL and get a line. We also have more widebodies, which allows more people to fly them, even junior people. The key here is that some of your planes are going away, and our pilots shouldn't have to take a hit for that. It is KNOWN that some of your planes are going away. Richard Anderson is in DC today, and I wonder if he will be testifying to some of those future plans? Is it a seniority grab when you aren't bringing as many planes to the table or will lose some just after the DCC? I don't think so. It is giving career expectations early. Also, as some people have already stated on this board already, maybe the bottom 400 on the proposed list from Dalpa can't hold a widebody and it's associated pay increase, and that keeps them from that "windfall?"
Bye Bye---General Lee
As I stated in my original post, I'm not complaining. But it's not as significant as Speedbird would like to believe. He just uses it as spin for another reason to justify why his quality of life is more important than a NWA pilot.
Speedbird, using your philosophy, I guess you don't agree with DALPA's SLI proposal, huh? Reason being...NWA will have BLOCK HOLDERS in the 319/320 and DC-9 junior to DALs most junior 88 and 737 reserve. Isn't that a "seniority grab" as you stated in earlier posts? Can't wait for your spin on this...
General,
I can understand the "but NWA planes are going away argument" if you are a Delta pilot. But here are the facts.
We lost a considerable amount of scope during the beating we took during the 1113 Bankruptcy Process. NWA ALPA proposed "NewCo" and you see how far that went. Your arbitration team clearly outlines the whole process throughout their opening brief to the arbitrators in LA.
We have seen a 8.5 to 9-5% pulldown in mainline flying with a 50 to 55% uptick in DCI Regional flying. So can you really blame NWA pilots for the DC9 going away? I just don't think this is a valid argument. We were victim to the 1113 process. If we hadn't tried to freeze the DB plan (of which I an countless others got nothing, maybe the company would have responded to the NewCo proposal put forth by NWA ALPA.) But the pension issue was a non-starter and a lot of the junior guys (that didn't get a vote mind you) are the ones who will pay for this "but NWA is getting rid of DC9s" argument. Does that seem fair to you?
Hey, I am first to admit that life isn't fair sometimes. Sometimes your the windshield sometimes your the bug, right? I just think it would be better off if we lessen the impact to the junior NWA guys that have taken a bigger bite out of that mud sandwich than the junior Delta pilots. Does this make sense?
Regardless, I am looking forward to working with the new Delta. Can't wait for RA to be in charge. Just that fact alone will improve morale.
Cheers