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So I guess GOJET is ALPA?

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Sure they do. When I was at CALEX we all got ALPA pins with a red circle around it that said "One Union, One Voice". Any CAL or CALEX guy that wanted one got it. They were being handed out in the crew rooms.

Doesn't happen anymore.
 
I dunno whether it was or wasn't. Either way you wouldn't have the ballz to say anything to my face, junior. But you sure are tough behind the puter screen though. Carry on....
 
Could say the same for you.

I'm no fan of HoJets...but some of you ALPA chest thumpers sound like wannabe gang members sometimes. All you're missing is a tall shirt and your pants down to your ass...



Because I noticed a guy that was wearing a pin to a union to whom he didn't belong? That makes me a chest thumper? Riiiiight. I just found it kind of odd considering the fact that it's a GoJetter wearing one of those things considering the history behind the company, so I decided to share my experience. If I'm "thumping" my chest, so be it.
 
Nothing more satisfying than denying a go-jet jumpseater trying to get from STL-MSP. They're not on our jumpseat list and still try to weasel their way on board.
 
Just a comment on the whole controversy, don't want to start any fights but just looking at the situation:

It's too bad the TSA pilots did not vote "yes", instead of "no" and thereby turning down the "one seniority list" for the two airlines when they had the chance..That would have ended the Teamsters versus ALPA, mud slinging, name calling controversy over this whole situation. I think at the time Gojet only had about 30 pilots and TSA had about 500-600 pilots.
 
A gojet pilot couldn't have put an ALPA pin on his tie because the pin would have burned his skin off when he touched it.
 
It's too fracking bad that AMR, parent company to the worlds largest, most disfunctional airline has to tell it's vendors what kind of equipment they are allowed to operated-even if it is for another carrier!

Heil AA!!!
 

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