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Polar Air Cargo, 30 days out from possible strike.

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B747-300 said:
Atlas is back to operations normal today!

Sounds like you stayed up all night studying that VARS meassage, in order to interpret any ounce of negativity you could squeeze out of it........;)
 
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"Who's going to be doing the teaching???"

A Part 142 training center, as approved by the Atlas POI.

"Sounds like you stayed up all night studying that VARS meassage, in order to interpret any ounce of negativity you could squeeze out of it........"

No reason to embellish. The exact text is posted in quotes. I think the judge's ruling is clear. I think the part about "physically" crossing a line is very damaging to you guys. No more "token" presence at an airport and trying to claim there is a strike line. Now you'll have to cover all ramp entrances at all airports around the clock. Given the lack of support amongst your own council membership, that could be a very tall order.
 
B747-300 said:
"Sounds like you stayed up all night studying that VARS meassage, in order to interpret any ounce of negativity you could squeeze out of it........"

No reason to embellish.
And yet that didn't stop you from embellishing.

By the way, "Atlas is back to operations normal today!" is not an accurate embellishment.


It's pretty pathetic when an Atlas pilot would take aim against Polar pilots as if THEY were his enemy. That you would wish ill fortune on them demonstrates just how pitiful a human being you are.



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"It's pretty pathetic when an Atlas pilot would take aim against Polar pilots as if THEY were his enemy. That you would wish ill fortune on them demonstrates just how pitiful a human being you are."

THEY ARE THE ENEMY!

In the 11th hour of our initial contract negotiations Bob F., the Polar MEC Chairman, said that Polar would fly our struck work.

The crewmembers at Polar also voted in favor of a pay raise and contract extension rather than negotiate at the same time as Atlas.

These same guys wanted to staple us to the bottom of their seniority list when the Atlas and Polar lists are merged.

Now they expect us to rescue them from their sinking ship. No way! Dumb reason to strike and a really dumb time. They're about to get what they deserve.

We have the right to feed our families by flying Atlas planes full of Atlas cargo.
 
B747-300 said:
"It's pretty pathetic when an Atlas pilot would take aim against Polar pilots as if THEY were his enemy. That you would wish ill fortune on them demonstrates just how pitiful a human being you are."

THEY ARE THE ENEMY!

In the 11th hour of our initial contract negotiations Bob F., the Polar MEC Chairman, said that Polar would fly our struck work.

The crewmembers at Polar also voted in favor of a pay raise and contract extension rather than negotiate at the same time as Atlas.

These same guys wanted to staple us to the bottom of their seniority list when the Atlas and Polar lists are merged.

Now they expect us to rescue them from their sinking ship. No way! Dumb reason to strike and a really dumb time. They're about to get what they deserve.

We have the right to feed our families by flying Atlas planes full of Atlas cargo.

You trying to use your own personal hatred to personify the Atlas pilot groups feelings aren't working.......you're all alone.....too bad.:rolleyes:
 
You Polar guys are spending too much time at the computer and not enough time on your picket lines! Why aren't you out carrying a sign, Whale? I hear Fairbanks is lovely this time of year!

Curious that you never offer an explanation for abandoning Atlas crews (twice) in our hour of need. I guess it is just much easier to refer to me as "all alone" than it is to address the real issue.
 
B747-300 said:
You Polar guys are spending too much time at the computer and not enough time on your picket lines! Why aren't you out carrying a sign, Whale? I hear Fairbanks is lovely this time of year!

Curious that you never offer an explanation for abandoning Atlas crews (twice) in our hour of need. I guess it is just much easier to refer to me as "all alone" than it is to address the real issue.

I'm no where near Fairbanks........you on the other hand are in a place alot colder than Fairbanks.....because you're all alone. Brrrrrr!
 
I'll try a more direct approach:

Dear Whale Rider:

Why did you and your fellow crewmembers at Polar abandon Atlas crewmembers when we needed you most?

Sincerely,

B747-300
 
B747-300 said:
I'll try a more direct approach:

Dear Whale Rider:

Why did you and your fellow crewmembers at Polar abandon Atlas crewmembers when we needed you most?

Sincerely,

B747-300

Why are you intent on keeping a grudge from the past alive?

There is a better than average chance that Whale was not even at Polar during the last contract......just like a huge number of Atlas guys were not.

Most could care less what happened last time, they are looking forward. Heck if 9/11 had not happened I would still be at a Major airline, but I do not dwell on something I cannot change. My main concern is what I do now to make the future better.

Like it or not, unless there is a full shutdown of Polar, you will be working with these people until you turn 60. Keep going like you are and you will be like one of those bitter old farts at my last carrier that was still ticked about a merger that happened 15 years earlier. They led a miserable existance. I suspect you are so balled up over the past that you have nothing except anger and bitterness left.
 
"Why are you intent on keeping a grudge from the past alive?"

The current MEC Chair was installed by Bob F., the former MEC Chair. Bob F. is still the defacto leader of the Polar council. And because past action is a pretty good indicator of what we can expect in the future.

I think Polar crews would sell us out again if the price was right.
 
B747-300 said:
"Why are you intent on keeping a grudge from the past alive?"


I think Polar crews would sell us out again if the price was right.

I could care less what the previous guys did, nor will I let them say what I will do in the future. In case you haven't noticed, the pilots hired over the last 3 years(and there are quite a few) have no idea what happened back then nor do they care either. Most of the "newbies" at both Atlas and Polar are retreads from the Majors that were butchered after 9/11. We saw mgmt. and the MEC's (yes the MEC's had a hand in it) sell the junior guys down the river, give away routes to RJ's, and allow different pilot groups to be played against each other (mainlines and regionals....very very similar to what is being done to Atlas/Polar)

Pretty much 100% of them learned from the experience. That lesson? Never ever allow mgmt. to take advantage of one side of the company by using the other side of the company. Too bad you have not had the chance to see first hand how bad it can really get. Atlas and Polar have been insulated from the really bad stuff. I am not talking about the day to day ops. I am speaking of guys with 35 years in getting his entire pension wiped out, or guys that had been retired for 10 years losing their pension!!

The squabbling among Polar and Atlas about what happened last time is meaningless and only takes you one step closer to the free for all blood fest that is what used to be the largest carriers in the world.
 
Tried twice to finish my reply but the system kept cutting me off.

Suffice it to say, Atlas will be crushed next year without Polars help, and Polar will be crushed this year without Atlas's help. You either work together for a fair contract, or you both get screwed.

There is no in between.
 
B747-300 said:
Atlas is back to operations normal today!

"The Americans are not there. They're not in Baghdad. There are no troops there. Never. They're not at all." - Baghdad Bob (apparently B747-300's mentor)
 
Heard There Were Some Atlas Guys Who Have Crossed Picket Lines. There Are Now Reports Being Filled Out To Find Out Who So They Can Be Put On The List. Hope Its Worth It, Its A Shame For All Involved.:(
 

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