imacdog
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You mean why they are down to that many from their 5300 in their hey day? Sure, the fricken unions suck!
Talk about being uninformed...
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You mean why they are down to that many from their 5300 in their hey day? Sure, the fricken unions suck!
How ironic. He used to be among the worst at the "You're either with us or agin' us" treatment of pilots. If a pilot leaving for a different job tried to be professional and give 2 weeks notice, he was fired instantly, removed from his tour, and treated like a traitor.
I guess that's what happens when you try to leave "the best job in flying."
Also, pretty sure it's Pfizer.
Talk about being uninformed...
Are you really this uninformed or are you just playing dummy? Uncle Warren was covering the losses and ONLY when they started cutting those costs (brought on BY the union) did they start becoming profitable (so they say....lol). CA didn't have a backing power with the money NetJets owner has. It really is that simple. Do you get it now?
Only a pro union ****************************** would think that. It is funny how you don't tell the rest of the story on why that pilot was fired.....typical union lies. Anything to get your crooks looked at in a good light, huh?
Enjoy your sinking ship. I hope you stay with it to the end and drown.
You mean why they are down to that many from their 5300 in their hey day? Sure, the fricken unions suck!
RCR5, You are a complete idiot. I haven't worked for CitationShares (as it was once called) for well over 5 years. I work for one of the most unionized companies in all of flying. You know, the one that's been profitable for 40 straight years. And I make more money with a better schedule and WAAAAYYY better quality of life than I ever would have attained at CS.
I don't know where you work or what kind of sh!tty job you have, but I hope you enjoy it.
Things a tough in the industry and he looks around for someone to blame (cause that's the kind of guy he is) and who does he come up with, 'the fricken unions', who are who? Anyone, anyone? His fellow pilots.
This guys a douch e nozzle.
Her does harbor a lot of anger. Can't be healthy for the guy.
I am pretty certain I know who you are D bag, and what your reason is for slagging CA. They kicked your dumb ass up and down for being a D Bag pilot and you hated JD for it. Go "F" yourself!
You simpleton. 5 years at SW? Liar.
You mean why they are down to that many from their 5300 in their hey day? Sure, the fricken unions suck!
Never seen such visceral reactions to the downsizing of a business! You can argue the pros and cons of unions till you are blue in the face, but here are the facts:
- CA had NEVER to my knowledge made a profit. Even in the boom years, CS was still losing money. Revenue was going up, but you can only run a company for so long at a loss before bad things start to happen.
- I distinctly remember SO saying that "If we dont do our jobs, we get the Union we deserve". Well CA got a union and much of the senior management got forced out or has left. You can come to your own conclusions.
- You can argue that Buffetts money kept NetJets going during the tough years, but couldnt Textron have put the same money in during those same years. Textron has/had almost the same money as "Uncle Warren".
- Lastly, just like accidents, one thing DOES NOT automatically lead to declline of a company. You have several factors as play here: Bad economy, broken fractional model, questionable business decisions by management in the process, unmanageable cost structure etc. etc. To say that the UNION alone, with no contract, no legacy costs from the union, and negotiations JUST starting is simply wrong. The "Chain" here is very long.
I'm not sure what others are suggesting, but I feel the new union appearance on CA property was the final straw, not the only one.
I am 100% certain you have no idea who I am.
And it's actually 6 years. And I'm gonna gross $14,500 in April. Not counting the 9.3% that my company contributes to my 401(k) and the multiple thousands contributed annually to my profit sharing account. You're right. I hate my union.
One thing I liked about CS was they were generally pretty good at hiring solid people as pilots. Apparently the interview process failed to weed you out.
We may have found someone who makes G4 seem sane![]()
Funny, I was kinda thinking the same thing...
RC, that much rage cannot be healthy for anyone. Walk the dog, play with your kids, do some yoga, or just about anything to get the blood-pressure down before you have a heart attack!
Oh yes, I know who you are.
Wow, $14,500 with a union.....lol. Sure you earned every penny too (or think you did).
As I have said in numerous thread, SW is the ONLY one who seems to have gotten along with the union on property. Now hero, how about American, United, Continental, Delta, the auto industry, the teachers union, blah, blah, blah........get it?
The interview process failed twice then. Though they got you in the end. Keep sucking.
Agreed. We'll probably never know the whole story, and in the end it doesn't really matter. The company is dying and those of us affected can choose to either pick ourselves up and move on or crawl into a hole and die also.
This was a job - nothing more, nothing less. The industry is tough, especially on operators with a business model that doesn't make money. You will move on and CA will be no more than a distant memory - not even a blip on the radar in this industry.
If venting helps you to get through this, then so be it. At some point you have got to let go of this anger and move forward. I hope you have family or people that at least care about you and you eventually figure out what is truly important.
I speak from experience - 5 furloughs in the last decade. No job is worth causing yourself and the people who care about you this much angst.
DittoGreat Post!!
The bottom line is Cessna wants to sell airplanes.
Bingo... Not to turn this into a NJA thread (like we always do) but all these companies who said "life was still good" after NJA cancelled the orders over the last couple years, were lying through their teeth. The only manufacturer that seems to not be really affected is Gulfstream. (and why not, they make the best product out there)
Cessna
Hawker/Beech
Dassault (haven't heard much about them)
Now look at Bombardier and Embrear's numbers.. I think their forecasts are pretty positive?
When you lose billions of orders, there is no way that can be a positive occurrence....
I haven't looked up recent numbers, just going on what I've read oer the past year or two and trying to remember the details....
Don't know anything about the Latitude, but I would think the TEN will be a member of any future order.... NJA still has roughly 70 X's to be replaced over time, 70 TENS is a pretty hefty number for Cessna....