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I see alot of posts here and elsewhere claiming that your hatred of ALPA is not tied to the Nic Award. But that its rooted in ALPA's past wrongs to the AAA pilot group (most of which I understand were ratified by the membership).

However at least at this point it seems that most east guys want an improved contract and at least pay parity. Being that ALPA is poised to bend over backward and spend a lot of money to achieve just that and more, why not just let them do that and you could have a tremendously better contract by the end of the year.


Then unload them!!!


Could it be that the only reason for usapa is to try and circumvent a Binding Arbitration result.

Since it is obvious to most that this is your true intention. Could you explain to us "rookies" just exactly how does one overturn a Binding Arbitration Award or are your lawyers telling you to zip it till later??


No bait here just curious why you wouldn't take the short road to more money and a better quality of life.
 
I'm curious as to how those easties who are married are selling the idea of putting off a chance at a payraise,better workrules and improved scheduling and vacation accrual to their significant others at home; just so they can attempt to decertify the union and start all over again ?


PHXFLYR:cool:
 
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No...I'm serious. I would really like to know how they are selling that on the homefront and living to tell the tale. I could just see me coming home and telling my wife and kids."Forget about the chance for a payraise and a significant improvement in quality of life,guys. I think we'll just hang on to these rock bottom wages and work rules just a little bit longer so me and my flyin' buddies can de-certify the union instead. " Wouldn't go over too well. Can't see it going over to well on their side either, once you add the homefront's take on the issue into the mix.



PHXFLYR:cool:
 
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No...I'm serious. I would really like to know how they are selling that on the homefront and living to tell the tale. I could just see me coming home and telling my wife and kids."Forget about the chance for a payraise and a significant improvement in quality of life,guys. I think we'll just hang on to these rock bottom wages and work rules just a little bit longer so me and my flyin' buddies can de-certify the union instead. " Wouldn't go over too well. Can't see it going over to well on their side either, once you add the homefront's take on the issue into the mix.



PHXFLYR:cool:

From what I've seen the East has been lied to and misled by their union reps. What makes you think the significant others are any more educated on the subject? It's too bad, it could have been a decent company. As one captain I talked to said, "it's like we're trapped in a phone booth with a guy holding a grenade saying that if we don't hand over our wallet he's going to pull the pin."
 
They were lied to . No doubt about it. But what's interesting is the fact that NO ONE HAS INITIATED A RECALL to have the Reps who had lied to them removed.

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the Piedmont guys used to call them "rustheads"
 
The nic award was fair- UNDER the currently INSANE seniority system that we have. Now the east confuse LONGEVITY w/ SENIORITY and they say that is not for sale at any price- straw that broke.....etc, etc.

What they really want is a national seniority list. And frankly I've never seen why it can't be done. It can't be any less contentious than ANYTHING that has gone on since deregulation. (Forget about ego of where you'll be slotted--- THINK about all the benefits of a national list-- domiciles, shielded from any one company's CEO debauchery, flexibility in type of flying... It would be no harder now than it was before--- that's a copout. TRULY THINK ABOUT IT-- the whole DYNAMIC of our career would change)

Until we can change companies w/o the INSANE hit in $$ and QOL, management will CONTINUE to use it against us and the race to the bottom goes on...........

Never forget:

WE ARE THE ONES WHO HAVE BAILED OUT THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY.
 
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That being said when east pilots who are still there are asked

"why didn't you move on to another company?"

their response is that they didn't want to start over at the bottom.

this implies two things-- 1-that their topped out LONGEVITY pay IS valuable- which nothing about the nic award says goes away when the lists merge.

2- they fail to realize that it DOESN'T MATTER how many years you've been there-- if you're on the bottom of the list-- IN EVERY OTHER WAY EXCEPT PAY, YOU ALREADY HAVE STARTED OVER AT THE BOTTOM.

all the east guys had the choice to go to any number of places when the bottom fell out of their airline. And many of them did. LONGEVITY only accounts for pay. The nic award isn't unfair- it simply points out that USAir pilots have been unlucky in the airline business as we have set it up. That shouldn't be financed by the AWA pilots.

If ALPA won't do a national list-- here's not as good solution #2- Get rid of Longevity pay, get rid of first year pay..... Every airline's pilots would gain leverage if we all knew that we didn't have to back to poverty wages if we changed companies.
 
The nic award was fair- UNDER the currently INSANE seniority system that we have. Now the east confuse LONGEVITY w/ SENIORITY and.......


Right. 2004 with three years is senior to 1985 with 22 years. Sure, that's fair. No fence required.

Watching all you boys post to yourselves in this thread really shows just how much you don't get it. I really like how every airline pilot wife is now some money hungry, vacation hungry slave driver who is somehow in the driver's seat. Hey man, I've lived in AZ, but that's not how we did it when I was there. Grow a pair, and while you're at it realize that there are two very pertinent sides to this battle. The thinking that we should just accept the reverse windfall and let ALPA try to get us a raise is so utterly stupid and shortsighted.....it reeks of newbie, naive thinking, or perhaps it's the result of standing there with a lottery ticket that you can't cash. Either way, you're in the minority out there, so we'll have to see how it goes.

Either way, and back to the topic, ALPA sucks donkey, and those who are scared to go it alone are a bunch of pu$$ies. Few on the East would be stupid enough to think there's a big fat raise just a few months down the road. This ain't their first contract, so it's tough to fool them into thinking they are foregoing a big raise that's right behind door #3.

Nic or no Nic, there are about 3000 pilots who are DONE with ALPA.
 
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Right. 2004 with three years is senior to 1985 with 22 years. Sure, that's fair. No fence required.
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You might want to check your facts again BeCareful. I'm one of those 2004 hires and I'm certainly not senior to a 1985 hire. I AM senior to every single pilot that was on furlough with little to no chance of ever being recalled. Right or wrong the Nic award is the result of binding arbitration. You guys signed on the dotted line and now it's time to show a little maturity and honor your committments. For such a senior group you sound like a bunch of whiners...
 
Either way, and back to the topic, ALPA sucks donkey, and those who are scared to go it alone are a bunch of pu$$ies. Few on the East would be stupid enough to think there's a big fat raise just a few months down the road. This ain't their first contract, so it's tough to fool them into thinking they are foregoing a big raise that's right behind door #3.

Nic or no Nic, there are about 3000 pilots who are DONE with ALPA.


I guess you've have never met the US East pilots, they will sell your jr. butt down the river for an empty Styrofoam cup. Prepare yourself...again.
 
Right. 2004 with three years is senior to 1985 with 22 years. Sure, that's fair. No fence required.

Watching all you boys post to yourselves in this thread really shows just how much you don't get it. I really like how every airline pilot wife is now some money hungry, vacation hungry slave driver who is somehow in the driver's seat. Hey man, I've lived in AZ, but that's not how we did it when I was there. Grow a pair, and while you're at it realize that there are two very pertinent sides to this battle. The thinking that we should just accept the reverse windfall and let ALPA try to get us a raise is so utterly stupid and shortsighted.....it reeks of newbie, naive thinking, or perhaps it's the result of standing there with a lottery ticket that you can't cash. Either way, you're in the minority out there, so we'll have to see how it goes.

Either way, and back to the topic, ALPA sucks donkey, and those who are scared to go it alone are a bunch of pu$$ies. Few on the East would be stupid enough to think there's a big fat raise just a few months down the road. This ain't their first contract, so it's tough to fool them into thinking they are foregoing a big raise that's right behind door #3.

Nic or no Nic, there are about 3000 pilots who are DONE with ALPA.

I may look young, but I left the commuter I was at as a chief pilot and had plenty of PIC when I came to AWA. After almost four years I'm still on short call reserve and looking to leave. Meanwhile you guys went from liquadation(yes you were about to tank) to upgrades and recalls. Who got the windfall? Don't expect any sympathy from us youngins when you guys refuse to play by the rules.
 

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