Paul R. Smith
Fender Bender
- Joined
- Jan 15, 2004
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The stereotypes of both pilot groups is getting tired. We need to put our effort toward the items that matter for the betterment of the entire pilot group, not making one group massively benefit at the expense of another.
Are we all going to pretend you [L-UAL] were not the uber arrogant pilot group you once were?
Past tense. Continental pilots were arrogant during the days of Bob Six when Continental was THE airline to fly for. Continental fell quite a bit in the next couple of decades and I don't think that the pilots are arrogant anymore.
That said, United's pilots used to be arrogant. The last decade has placed most arrogance in check - save for a brit who cheers for Man U. There are probably a few more than that. But I'm sure if I dig through Continental's seniority list, I'll find the same.
Like it or not, Continental's pilot group has its own shortcomings; your comments about United pilots is akin to the pot calling the kettle black.
Now here's the bottom line. You, I and every Continental and United pilot will fly on a single seniority list one day in the not too distant future. Infighting over petty immaterial issues only hurts us as a group. It's especially troubling when someone makes an unprovable claim about the other group. Stop it.
More of this and this will be THE place to work. When are you guys hiring again?
wow, eastern Europe and Turkey? That is some serious planning.
Andy: I promise jeff doesn't like me, or any CAL pilot really for that matter. We win arbitrations, avoid getting pinched by judges, don't vote 86%+ in favor of pay cuts, and we dont sacrafice scope for retirement...
Something I heard around sim building. United side 1300 fat on pilots based on CAL staffing theory. Hiring will depend on new contract staffing verbiage. And don't forget, CAL manpower planning took over, plan on short staffing for the next few years at least.