Browntothebone
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Still pretending to be a UPS pilot rhoid?
Yes, still pretending. Am I not good at it or what?
I know his lips were movin but did he mention how many or when?He stated this earlier this week at a crew briefing in CGN.
Yes, still pretending. Am I not good at it or what?
Pilots laying over in Cologne on Wednesday, July 16 are cordially invited to a flight crew appreciation reception that will be hosted by UPS Airline President, Bob Lekites and UPS Airline CFO, Mark McCloud at 19:00 local time at the outdoor Maritim Bellevue, weather permitting, or the Cafe Heumarkt. Hors d'oeuvres and refreshments will be provided.
This reception should be an excellent opportunity to have informal discussions with senior management on topics you wish to discuss.
Would that Q&A reception have anything to do with how they can bid back to ANC international or SDF domestic since DHL airlines will carry the lift in the next 12 to 18 months?:smash:
What's DHL airlines? If you are referring to UPS contracting with Astar and ABX, I think that UPS will have to use them in the interim. I don't think we will use much of ABX though, as they have just a few cargo door 767s. I can see us using most/all of Astar during the transition.
No, DHL owns their airlines abroad and partners with a couple more. I think they will be flying UPS international freight in the long term. Do not let your guard down with these guys because they think squat about workers. You can say no way all you want, just listen to me and understand what I am saying. You better think of the unthinkable and plan for it or you guys will be cutting jobs within a few years.
<cough><cough> Yep, thats it. You're right, what was I thinking. Yep, you guys are the golden boys and are untouchable. Heck I wouldn't do anything if I were in your shoes either. Nope. Nothing to learn from what has happened here. <cough><cough>I hear what you are saying, but we are not worried. We are not you and will not end up like you. We are the 8th largest airline in the world. All the DHL owned and contracted airlines in the world couldn't fly our international volume, yet alone us and DHL's combined. All that is going down here in the US is just simply DHL replacing you with us, while DHL downsizes greatly in the US.
<cough><cough> Yep, thats it. You're right, what was I thinking. Yep, you guys are the golden boys and are untouchable. Heck I wouldn't do anything if I were in your shoes either. Nope. Nothing to learn from what has happened here. <cough><cough>
<cough><cough> Yep, you're right. No need to explain yourself. You go boy, right on!<cough><cough>You obviously have no idea how large our international system is. We fly more block hours internationally than we do domestically. But I guess that we are going to have to turn over our 747-400s, Md-11s and 767-300s to DHL so they can fly our stuff internationally since we fly their stuff domestically.
In this PC country we live in, it's only fair that if you guys end up losing flying that we must end up losing flying too. That way there are no winners and no feeling get hurt.
Nope, never said that. Here try this:
RAH RAH BROWN
KICK 'EM WHILE THEIR DOWN
RAH RAH BRASS
KICK 'EM IN THE ____
You go boy! YOU ROCK!
EDIT: Oh, I almost forgot <cough><cough>
We're not kicking you while you are down, but don't be an idiot and think the because you got $hit on we are going to get $hit on too.
What's DHL airlines? If you are referring to UPS contracting with Astar and ABX, I think that UPS will have to use them in the interim. I don't think we will use much of ABX though, as they have just a few cargo door 767s. I can see us using most/all of Astar during the transition.