The Victors
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Genital, stop being so hard on yourself. Everyone makes mistakes once in awhile. Especially stupid people, like yourself.
you and the rest of the "staple screw job" kids are not smart. It's obvious you know nothing about mergers and ACQUISITIONS.
Seeing how SWA botched this one, SWA, SWAPA and the true believers actually thought that you could buy F9 out of bankruptcy, ignore A-M, furlough the F9 employees and only interview them on an as need be basis, that it's obvious who knows nothing about mergers and acquisitions.
you and the rest of the "staple screw job" kids are not smart. It's obvious you know nothing about mergers and ACQUISITIONS.
Ok...go read A-M. It says "Fair" integration. That's it. It doesn't say "relative seniority". Do you understand yet?? Plus it doesn't provide any language for the employees, only pilots.Seeing how SWA botched this one, SWA, SWAPA and the true believers actually thought that you could buy F9 out of bankruptcy, ignore A-M, furlough the F9 employees and only interview them on an as need be basis, that it's obvious who knows nothing about mergers and acquisitions.
No, as FDJ said, what's obvious is that you don't have a clue about how contracts and statutes affect integrations in this industry. Until you do, you're not likely to see any mergers OR acquisitions in your future.
No, it's what SWAPA wanted to do. The fact that it was illegal and an end-run around the McCaskill-Bond regulations didn't matter to them. If you feel any bankrupt company should be stapled, tell me how you feel about USAirways maneuvers over the last four years.Kelly and SWAPA were OPEN and honest with F9, they told them what they intended to do.
No, it's what SWAPA wanted to do. The fact that it was illegal and an end-run around the McCaskill-Bond regulations didn't matter to them. If you feel any bankrupt company should be stapled, tell me how you feel about USAirways maneuvers over the last four years.
HAL
Ok...go read A-M. It says "Fair" integration. That's it. It doesn't say "relative seniority". Do you understand yet?? Plus it doesn't provide any language for the employees, only pilots.
Ayuh.What A-M provides is a process that leads to a "fair and equitable" integration. That process includes direct negotiations (you did that, and failed), mediated negotiations, and binding arbitration. You guys are unwilling to take part in the arbitration phase, so you can pretty much forget a merger with just about any pilot group out there. Despite your delusions of grandeur, every pilot in this industry isn't willing to bend over and take the SWAPA rape-job just to get an SWA number at the bottom of the list. No thanks.
What A-M provides is a process that leads to a "fair and equitable" integration. That process includes direct negotiations (you did that, and failed), mediated negotiations, and binding arbitration. You guys are unwilling to take part in the arbitration phase, so you can pretty much forget a merger with just about any pilot group out there. Despite your delusions of grandeur, every pilot in this industry isn't willing to bend over and take the SWAPA rape-job just to get an SWA number at the bottom of the list. No thanks.
You are uninformed.
You may still get your chance to get on the SWA list.
Alaska and Airtran are the only things that make sense to me.
Kelly said all 737s, southwest to purchase itself, all employees will be stapled!!!!
Seeing how SWA botched this one, SWA, SWAPA and the true believers actually thought that you could buy F9 out of bankruptcy, ignore A-M, furlough the F9 employees and only interview them on an as need be basis, that it's obvious who knows nothing about mergers and acquisitions.
Tell that to SWA management.....they don't seem to trust their own pilots it seems....
Bye Bye--General Lee
What A-M provides is a process that leads to a "fair and equitable" integration. That process includes direct negotiations (you did that, and failed), mediated negotiations, and binding arbitration. You guys are unwilling to take part in the arbitration phase, so you can pretty much forget a merger with just about any pilot group out there. Despite your delusions of grandeur, every pilot in this industry isn't willing to bend over and take the SWAPA rape-job just to get an SWA number at the bottom of the list. No thanks.
Comical commentary from the newly minted ALPA dude, PCL.
Sorry, way too senior for Gabon. (Africa, for that matter) We don't even go there, and even Gabon is probably nicer than AMA, MAF, LBB, and ELP in the same day, which I am sure you guys do. Hey, GO ENJOY THAT.
It seems to me that you are the one that is uninformed, not understanding how Allegheny-Mohawk really works. You'd think after this latest episode you would have actually looked into it a bit, but I guess not.
I'd rather go back to Pinnacle.
"Newly minted?" I've been doing ALPA work for a long time, my friend.
GL,
I think it is FANTASTIC that all your "Delta Connection" regionals get to fly all those routes that management doesn't trust mainline to fly to anymore. I flew MD-88 there for many years. YYZ and YUL were some fun layovers - who flies those now? Some CRJ for somebody. I know - just business right, just like all those domestic cities that are now exclusive RJ's. I'm sure it's FANTASTIC for those RJ crews. Not so FANTASTIC for my buds who were furloughed due to lame scope in DL contract. Glad it's FANTASTIC in the E concourse. Not so FANTASTIC elsewhere. My domestic DL buds would kill for my 3/2/3 leg 20 + hour for pay, max 10 hour duty day 3 days trips at SWA by the way. Please feel free to post a 3 day MD-88 trip on here if you'd like to truly compare GL. Oh, I didn't think so. I think most of our 3-days pay more than your ER 3 days day for day too by the way.
Cheers. Standing by for how "you can take it, always have". You kill me - just like Leno. Really/
Wow, your international route flying must be FANTASTIC GL, especially those great trips you can hold. Long overnight legs followed by a morning nap in a hotel, over priced dinner, then more sleep (maybe), then another long leg back to ATL. How exciting! Crossing the "pond" isn't all that hard is it, especially if they can train an ex-Brasilia driver to do it. But then again doesn't DL lead the industry in NA track busts almost every year ?
Sure, even your dad made a mistake of not wearing a condom that night. Oh well, at least she was paid....
Bye Bye--General Lee