Kharma Police
Don't mess with Texas
- Joined
- Mar 16, 2004
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No. You are not.
Why do you creepy dorks care what mood he's in?
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No. You are not.
That's not case-in-point... He accused me of being passively aggressive towards Southwest when, in point of fact, I've been pretty open about my unhappiness on many different levels. Been trying to let it go, but when something new comes out like it did today, giving you guys something of ours without reciprocating for us, it doesn't help fix that now does it?Case in point.
I already work with PCL. Have for years. What are you trying to ask?Are you going to work with PCL_128?
It would be SWAPA's fault for not negotiating the benefit into their CBA in the first place.
So is everything between AT and SWA pilots cooling down?
So is everything between AT and SWA pilots cooling down?
If it weren't for some of the pot stirrers who attack individual people rather than the issues,,,?So is everything between AT and SWA pilots cooling down?
Lear70 and PCL128 will never admit they help cost the AirTran pilot group hundreds of millions of dollars and alot of beneficial fences that would have helped blunt some of the seniority list pain. Not only did their actions cost the AirTran pilot group alot of money and QOL, but their actions also caused a DFR lawsuit that could end up costing ALPA tens of millions.
A simple pilot vote on SIA #1 would have been the proper way to poll the AirTran pilots (not having MEC reps try and do some unscientific polling through emails). A pilot vote also would have removed almost all chance of ALPA getting sued for breach of DFR.
Lear70 and PCL128 will never admit they help cost the AirTran pilot group hundreds of millions of dollars and alot of beneficial fences that would have helped blunt some of the seniority list pain. Not only did their actions cost the AirTran pilot group alot of money and QOL, but their actions also caused a DFR lawsuit that could end up costing ALPA tens of millions.
A simple pilot vote on SIA #1 would have been the proper way to poll the AirTran pilots (not having MEC reps try and do some unscientific polling through emails). A pilot vote also would have removed almost all chance of ALPA getting sued for breach of DFR.