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What am I missing? The pilot group told the company we weren’t willing to accept voluntary satellite bases. So, the company decided to make them permanent bases. This is a victory for our pilot group.


The company can base us wherever they want. If we don't like the job we can quit. Talking about quitting is just annoying.

You're right. It looks like people are doing just that...quitting. How many times have you been displaced in your career? Spirit was #4 in 6yrs. Nuf is Enuf
 
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The planned pickup time is 1 1/2 hours prior to departure. It is not not the drop off time.You can change your pickup time if you desire.

If we liked the old van service we should have been nicer to the driver.
 
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What is the story behind the story? Were we bad to the driver?.........

There has got to be more to this........
 
Does anyone find it weird the "union"has not said a word about this base realignment? Nothing not even a hang in there guys feel good message.
 
Does anyone find it weird the "union"has not said a word about this base realignment? Nothing not even a hang in there guys feel good message.

Hang in there guys...........the Contract will be stronger than before - WE are the Union.

Oh wait sorry - It is ALL THE UNION'S fault !!! Conspiracy Conspiracy........

That talk gets us nowhere Bighorn - why don't you call your Rep and ask him what's goin on. Or is everything going to miraculously change for the better in April? Things WILL get better but you need to give it time. The company can open and close bases at will. Not very smart in my book but I aint payin the bills.

Better yet, call Matt and ask him to send an e-mail covering the topic(s) that are bothering you and many others I presume.
 
What’s up with everyone needing hugs and kisses from the union? It reminds me of that guy who was upset that the union didn't congratulate the winners of the last election when the results were announced.

For all the tough talk we sure act like a bunch powder puffs. Are we all this emotionally insecure? Maybe the union should start putting gold stars in our v file when we do a good job.
 
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What is the story behind the story? Were we bad to the driver?.........

There has got to be more to this........

I heard a story that a crew was recently unable to contact the former van service upon their late arrival at MCO. They called and called, and could only reach a voicemail. They eventually were forced to take a cab to the hotel, and pay for it out of pocket and put in for reimbursement. Not sure if this incident had anything to do with it.
 
What am I missing? The pilot group told the company we weren’t willing to accept voluntary satellite bases. So, the company decided to make them permanent bases. This is a victory for our pilot group.


The company can base us wherever they want. If we don't like the job we can quit. Talking about quitting is just annoying.

I'll agree and disagree. Yes, forcing the company into a permanent base verses a satellite base is a win. However, in all likelihood these new "mini-bases" will probably be all out-and-backs. So, unless you're going to relocate there (SJU), commuting will be a bear and a crashpad/transportation/etc. will get expensive. As for LGA, it looks on paper to be a win for those guys that live in the NY area...but think about it. Unless you live in Brooklyn or Manhattan, would you want to drive to the airport and home everyday? Keep in mind there is no direct subway line to LGA--so if they choose that option, it's a bus transfer. Most of our guys up there live out of the city a bit.

The company is simply dumping the burden of cost onto the pilot group. The only way, IMO, to make it a true "win" would be to have 2-3 day trips originate out of these cities (maybe even 4-5 day trips out of SJU...it could be a commutable place then). That would defeat the goal the company has set out for, though.

I'll agree with your last point, Beetle. For those of us that don't like what's happening, there are other places that are accepting applications. I, for one, will not stick around once the cons outweigh the pros for me. BUT WHERE THAT LINE IS DIFFERS BETWEEN EVERY PERSON. Please don't commence to tell me throughout a 4 day trip how bad this place is and how great it used to be. Call in sick to work on your resume.

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