rtmcfi
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COULD NOT HAVE SAID IT BETTER MYSELF!!!!
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COULD NOT HAVE SAID IT BETTER MYSELF!!!!
pinkbush said:HALO_BRO DRIVER....
You need to watch the "R" word man. People are offended by your use of it. Dont be shocked to find yourself in the penalty box or completely banned from these forums. Clean it up.
amcnd said:If SkyWest votes YES to ALPA. They are also voting Yes to DOH with ASA..
Hey Primate breath,amcnd said:If SkyWest votes YES to ALPA. They are also voting Yes to DOH with ASA..
Jimdandy said:Holy....what a slap in the face Bam y'all need to get a union and I mean right quick hopefully all your newbie kool-aid drinkers will vote it in.
21stDustDevil said:Well, for once in my lifetime, I would hope to see all you young pilots please pick carefully. ALPA certainly hasn't done anything for anyone as far as I have been around. Just look at what they did to TWA! Why do you think MESA is at the bottom! How about Eagle with a 16 year contract and flowbacks that screw everyone below them! And most recently, they just left Trans States to dogs too! ALPA seems to be about quantity over quality. Membership over protections. Not good. Teamsters, on the other hand, seem to be a good bet. They approach everything just the opposite of ALPA. No under the table sweetheart deals with management. They have the best contracts in the regional industry, Horizon being the lead. NetJets isn't bad either. Chatauqua has great bennies, even though the pay could be better. Even with the bennies, it puts their contract up there with the above average contracts. I would challenge everyone to take a good look at the Teamsters. If you think they are no better than ALPA, I would think that you would find that they were at least the better of two evils. Let's see who will be next...
I agreeShobra said:Don't forget that new hires are now getting paid while in training. How about some retro pay for those of you that had to suffer through training for a couple of months with Zero income? How's that make you feel? I don't think it would be warm and fuzzy? How about you go buy your own Jepps huh that's a good one.
DrewBlows said:Do you expect anyone to take you seriously?
pinkbush said:HALO_BRO DRIVER....
You need to watch the "R" word man. People are offended by your use of it. Dont be shocked to find yourself in the penalty box or completely banned from these forums. Clean it up.
Russ said:DB
Minus some of the obvious exagerations of the post, there is some truth to his characterizations. You're not the only one who knows DA, DL and DC
Sedona16 said:Like to play both sides of the fence do you Dave (point out the conflict of interest and loyalties of D.C's Chief Pilot quest on the Sapa site then try to smooth things over by indicating here he really is a swell guy).[QUOTE]
If you read my post you would see that I made no mention of DC or DL. I only talked about DA.
So you're here as a spy for the company to weed out any potentially disloyal pilots from becoming check-airmen, or something? Are you going to get them fired for expressing their opinion? Wow. Great plan. I think your only mistake was telling us about it...pinkbush said:What you dont realize...is that I'm in here watching what is said about a certain company. As a data base is compiled of certain employees who's usernames are attatched to their real names is being built, they continue to destroy thier image, character, and employment.
If they don't want the 900 then they should have no problem changing CL-65 to CRJ-200/700Smoked Toilet said:Viper-
Jerry has already said he doesn't want the CRJ-900. This is not a big issue at this company. Why would someone buy the 900 now, with the E-jet's coming out? I really think that this is the way the pay scales will go at airlines in the future. A CL-65 rate gives management more flexibility, but remember it also gives the pilots flexibility in terms of picking trips up. With the ability to fly both the 50 and the 70 this month, I credit 126 hours. Not bad if you ask me. It would be a pay cut for me to have split rates and not be able to help other pilots out and pick up their trips. I wouldn't sweat the 900, now the EMB-120 scale is a good thing. Think Q400's....
~~~^~~~ said:Neal:
ALPA National does have an obligation to represent all of its members equally and uphold its Constitution and Bylaws. ALPA National should not encourage and sign off on its individual MEC's acting as predators trying to bite off other members' flying.
ALPA has an exteemly poor record of encouraging alter ego flying and sponsoring the race for the bottom.
ALPA is about to die as a result of a million self inflicted cuts. ALPA has to change its representational structure or else regional airlines would be wise to avoid the union all together.
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pinkbush said:What you dont realize BLOWDREW is that I'm in here watching what is said about a certain company. As a data base is compiled of certain employees who's usernames are attatched to their real names is being built, they continue to destroy thier image, character, and employment. Thanks for asking though my friend.