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You were never entitled to a 3 year upgrade.

No I wasn't, and at the 4.5 year mark, I still never felt entitled. Still feels a little wrong to see our March 07 DOH Captains getting bumped by 2008 DOH pilots at Colgan.

Do you have a F&*^*^% Delorean and a flux capacitor? Even if you did, can you get YOUR CEO to change his mind about buying Mesaba?

If not, shut the F&%$**& up!
Buying Mesaba wasn't a problem. Combining the whole operation into one was the problem. We could have just as easily gone the TSA Holdings style, and kept all three running separately, mostly at a profit. But the union pushed through one list, one contract to the company. That was a pre-mature move. Live to fight another day when it comes to preventing whipsaw.
 
No I wasn't, and at the 4.5 year mark, I still never felt entitled. Still feels a little wrong to see our March 07 DOH Captains getting bumped by 2008 DOH pilots at Colgan.


Buying Mesaba wasn't a problem. Combining the whole operation into one was the problem. We could have just as easily gone the TSA Holdings style, and kept all three running separately, mostly at a profit. But the union pushed through one list, one contract to the company. That was a pre-mature move. Live to fight another day when it comes to preventing whipsaw.

Hind sight is great, huh? Were you saying this before ALPA pushed for a single list? We needed one list so we wouldn't be whipsawed against each other like Pinnacle had already been done with Colgan. Don't forget the management at the time was the one that pit you guys against Colgan. There is no way anyone could have known the way the list would have been put together. Don't forget that Pinnacle was short and Mesaba was heavy so it made sense to combine the list so the staffing could get evened out (general statement, please no comments from the peanut gallery).

The big mistake for training purposes was having vacancies on 11-09. It should have been displacement for Saab guys and that's it. Get that almost done and start the staffing movement on 11-10. That mistake has nothing to do with ALPA, the contract, or any pilot group. That was a company decision to add vacancies and it is costing a lot more money than it should have.
 
Hind sight is great, huh? Were you saying this before ALPA pushed for a single list? We needed one list so we wouldn't be whipsawed against each other like Pinnacle had already been done with Colgan. Don't forget the management at the time was the one that pit you guys against Colgan. There is no way anyone could have known the way the list would have been put together. Don't forget that Pinnacle was short and Mesaba was heavy so it made sense to combine the list so the staffing could get evened out (general statement, please no comments from the peanut gallery).

The big mistake for training purposes was having vacancies on 11-09. It should have been displacement for Saab guys and that's it. Get that almost done and start the staffing movement on 11-10. That mistake has nothing to do with ALPA, the contract, or any pilot group. That was a company decision to add vacancies and it is costing a lot more money than it should have.

bri, great post. Actually I was against it when I first heard about it. I honestly thought we would have just been business as usual as three separate entities under Pinnacle holdings, just like the current TSA/GoJets/Compass under TS Holdings. I was very surprised to hear the idea of one list come out as soon as it did by ALPA. As for 11-09, couldn't agree more. Pure displacement bid for only the Saabs, and then staffing movement in 11-10.
 
We could have just as easily gone the TSA Holdings style, and kept all three running separately

You mean the giant whipsaw? The one where TSA pilots are getting furloughed while Compass and GoJet hire? The one where the TSA pilots couldn't get any decent contract improvements, because they had to focus on protecting their flying as much as possible? Yeah, that's a great idea. :rolleyes:
 
You mean the giant whipsaw? The one where TSA pilots are getting furloughed while Compass and GoJet hire? The one where the TSA pilots couldn't get any decent contract improvements, because they had to focus on protecting their flying as much as possible? Yeah, that's a great idea. :rolleyes:

At least someone gets it.

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bri, great post. Actually I was against it when I first heard about it. I honestly thought we would have just been business as usual as three separate entities under Pinnacle holdings, just like the current TSA/GoJets/Compass under TS Holdings. I was very surprised to hear the idea of one list come out as soon as it did by ALPA. As for 11-09, couldn't agree more. Pure displacement bid for only the Saabs, and then staffing movement in 11-10.

If that is the truth, then you are in the minority I believe. I remember thinking, wow, the company capitulated quick on that (the decision to go the route of the ISL), but where we differ is that I think almost everyone was for it. You are okay with Colgan getting the Q400's with the money that Pinnacle made? I don't believe that. If we were all seperate and the 10 700's from ASA came up, you would have been okay with Mesaba getting them because they already had the infrastructure and pilots to fly them even though we are all under the same holding company? How about when the CRJ 200 ASA is up in 2017? Would you be okay if Delta wanted to park most of those, Pinnacle would furlough, and you would have no rights to fly any Colgan or Mesaba aircraft? You would be okay with all of that? There would be no complaining on FI.com because that is what you wanted?
 
You mean the giant whipsaw? The one where TSA pilots are getting furloughed while Compass and GoJet hire? The one where the TSA pilots couldn't get any decent contract improvements, because they had to focus on protecting their flying as much as possible? Yeah, that's a great idea. :rolleyes:
You mean the chest thumpin Dario who tried to call TSA's bluff and tell them to go blow smoke elsewhere? And if TSA is still furloughing, it's the dead market of the 50 seaters. The 70+ seaters are the more viable market, and GoJets and Compass are making money. Plus, TSA only has about 20 or so more on furlough, and even they will have to hire soon. Like I said, live to fight whipsaw another day. None of us were up to gain (or lose) any flying from mainline anytime soon, except the Mesaba Saabs that were being parked. We could have fought that battle at a time when the economy improved.
 
If that is the truth, then you are in the minority I believe. I remember thinking, wow, the company capitulated quick on that (the decision to go the route of the ISL), but where we differ is that I think almost everyone was for it. You are okay with Colgan getting the Q400's with the money that Pinnacle made? I don't believe that. If we were all seperate and the 10 700's from ASA came up, you would have been okay with Mesaba getting them because they already had the infrastructure and pilots to fly them even though we are all under the same holding company? How about when the CRJ 200 ASA is up in 2017? Would you be okay if Delta wanted to park most of those, Pinnacle would furlough, and you would have no rights to fly any Colgan or Mesaba aircraft? You would be okay with all of that? There would be no complaining on FI.com because that is what you wanted?
For the initial time being, I would be okay with it. I was hired after the Jan 2007 Colgan purchase anyway, so I knew they were growing at our expense. I'm not saying we should have stayed all separate for years and years, but at least initially, to ride out the weak economy, we should have just left things as status quo. Everybody separate. And actually, as selfish as this may sound, I was also against one list because I knew the XJ Saab fleet was being parked, and that 9E pilots would have to take the burder on that. In the end, thats exactly what happened, but there's no changing the past. We should have weathered out the economic storm, which doesn't look like it's improving anytime soon.
 
If that is the truth, then you are in the minority I believe. I remember thinking, wow, the company capitulated quick on that (the decision to go the route of the ISL), but where we differ is that I think almost everyone was for it. You are okay with Colgan getting the Q400's with the money that Pinnacle made? I don't believe that. If we were all seperate and the 10 700's from ASA came up, you would have been okay with Mesaba getting them because they already had the infrastructure and pilots to fly them even though we are all under the same holding company? How about when the CRJ 200 ASA is up in 2017? Would you be okay if Delta wanted to park most of those, Pinnacle would furlough, and you would have no rights to fly any Colgan or Mesaba aircraft? You would be okay with all of that? There would be no complaining on FI.com because that is what you wanted?

Well the reality was when Pinnacle bought us and decided to tie us together with Colgan (no idea why flyer is pretending there would be 3 companies like TSA, however, going forward with what really happened) they, Pinnacle, automatically gave the Colgan guys our contract, check our scope language. Not the JCBA, the concessionary one we were under (worth more than the old pinnacle contract and more than failed-TA1 from pinnacle).The JCBA delayed a lot of those contract stipulations and it gave them a timeframe to bring the 9E 9L guys up to our contract level past the signing of the JCBA (company won huge). Bringing our furloughs back and flying those 700's would have been nice, 9E would have been so screwed they would have had to park the -900's in ATL (because they lose money anyway it seems). Q's would have still dragged us down and we'd probably still be in a similar situation with -900's going away at 9E and Q's going away over here. They were going to try and move the aircraft slowly over to pinnacle (contractually only a % per year) but I don't know how they planned to man the airplanes, so that likely would have been delayed. The merger, from the beginning, had signs of tunnel vision but we all focused in on stuff we could control, the JCBA and ISL. I think Flyer has had a reality schism where he is actually in control, it's best if you ignore it.

Could of would of should of. Time to move forward. Not Flyer of course, he's stuck in the past and eventually, a couple years from now, he'll be tell us how we should have handled this situation. First though, the rest of us have to work on the present, including you Brian
 

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