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nightrider

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I think we all wondered how long this b******it spirit of cooperation would last
I personally didn't figure it would go this long. It ends today, after 21 months of
wasted negotiations (10 months on scheduling alone with nothing accomplished) and not reaching any of the big
items yet. The IPA/UPS have jointly requested mediation. Hopefully we will start moving
in the right direction. Wish us luck as we fight for what we deserve and try to stop the
rollback of wages and working conditions.

It will most certainly be a rough year.
110% IPA
Nightrider
 
Stay strong and fight the good fight.

Don't think that all your brothers and sisters over at FedEx aren't pulling for you. We're actually your biggest fan hoping you get a great contract and set a new standard. BUT STAY STRONG and UNTIED.

Best of luck.
 
On Your Six said:
Thank God you don't have Comair or ASA pilots to "support" you...
Is ASA's hiring of furloughs not considered "support"? What else do you expect when we are working in accordance with certain sections of your negotiated PWA along with our PWA?

GOOD Luck to all the UPS folks. ASA is in the same negotiating boat as you. Our support may not matter to some with extreme arrogance, but it is still there.
 
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NMB is a four letter word

After spending hours and hours and hours and hours and hours in the hell known as the NMB I wouldn't consider mediation a good thing. Every second in that building is a waste of time. The mediators are the biggest waste of oxygen and taxpayer money known to man. The dog and pony show has officially begun.
 
Real cute...

On Your Six said:
Thank God you don't have Comair or ASA pilots to "support" you...

WTF does this mean, moron? ASA welcomed DAL, UAL, AAA, AAL, CAL furloughs with open arms-no senority resignation required. What else would you like us to do for you, wipe your a$$?
 
Admittedly, ASA has provided more support than Comair in terms of hiring furloughees - that is a fact and it is appreciated among my Delta buddies. This was more of a response to the apparent lack of support on this board - note Sleepy, Fins and ATR-Driver, et al.
 
Sorry

On Your Six said:
Admittedly, ASA has provided more support than Comair in terms of hiring furloughees - that is a fact and it is appreciated among my Delta buddies. This was more of a response to the apparent lack of support on this board - note Sleepy, Fins and ATR-Driver, et al.

Sorry if I was a little harsh. I just get frustrated when people associate a few with the whole group. You know the saying, vocal minority and all......
 
on ur six

Don't include me in your little group. I have welcomed ALL of the furloughed DL guys here and have flown with several. Nothing but complete support for them all. Your posts however are the standard anti-ASA/CMR drivel that we all tire of. I don't know what your personal problem is and really don't care due to your caustic slam of us. Almost all of the ASA/CMR pilot group fully support the mainline furloughs completely. Simple enough.
You chose to hijack a thread that had nothing at all to do with your standard ASA/CMR remarks. Agenda identified.

For the UPS pilot group, stay strong and united!! We really are behind you all the way!
 
Hey A.D.D.-boyz,

Remind me, again, how every other post relates to the orignal message? Uh, I think it was related to UPS being released to mediation. Also, how does all of this inter-pilot-group cat fighting increase unity amongst pilots? Do individual pilots or unions make the hiring decisions? Stick it to the "man," (management) not your brothers. Focus, Focus, Beuller.

Adios,

the Freek
 
Stay strong and thank you for doing what your doing. For what it's worth you have the support of a DFW based 208 driver. The strong pilot groups at places like UPS that give me hope that paying all this dues will be worth it.
 

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