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United and the airline indecency...i mean industry...need a bailout! Afterall, if the porn industry is eligible, why not he airlines? Not to mention, the porn industry cannot succeed without the airlines. Porn and the cockpit go together like peas and carrots...

I disagree. Porn is more important, more rational, more profitable, and definitely better to it's employees. There is no comparison. Take for example, medical coverage. They probably get way more blood screenings than we do. I hear there are even regular prostate checks in some segments of the industry.

PIPE:pimp:
 
There are absolutely no rumors of talks between the 2 airlines in this area and our unions haven't spoken since last spring when the merger was discussed.




The two unions have been talking in the last few months. There was a picture taken not too long ago of both communication committees meeting at UAL ALPA's office.[/QUOTE]

Well that's awfully odd, I just spoke with the head of our merger and acquisitions committee last week and he told me exactly what I said, no merger talk of any sort. Perhaps it was star alliance stuff.
 
Hey our guys said the merger was dead, and then two weeks later, we have a merger.
These guys are covered under NDA's so they would nottell you a thing and in fact have to lie to your face.
 
UAL will not liquidate they are just putting themselves in a dire situation so when we do merge the DOJ will not object. This is a crappy way to do business but that is what UAL management has reduced themselves to.

I have to be honest with you, that is the most absurd thing I have yet read on this thread. I understand some of the outrage at the notion of a UAL liquidation, and as I stated at the outset, this is not about fun at someone else's expense (being I am ex-TWA). I heard 2 different people with the same rumor and it seemed worth seeking some corroboration on this website and I have yet to see any to date.

I really don't want to see anybody at UAL lose their jobs, moreover, I don't want anyone at UAL taking my job or career progression from me at CAL. I will just say that this notion of being 'too important, or too big to allow to fail' is a good justification to get oneself to fall asleep at night but it certainly isn't true on an economics level.

For that matter, Merrill Lynch and Wachovia were to big to allow to fail also. Guess what happened?
 
Hey our guys said the merger was dead, and then two weeks later, we have a merger.
These guys are covered under NDA's so they would nottell you a thing and in fact have to lie to your face.

Well my union finds lying to my face a great past-time. I still think the business media would be all over this if either the liquidation or merger were in the works. Our instructors just came out of a big meeting with Kellner himself and no hint of anything other than recalls and newhire hiring in the offing. He did make some pessimistic remarks about UAL's future which would seem to indicate there are no NDA'S in effect or he wouldn't have even mentioned United's name.
 
Trust me, you can talk generalities about anything covered under an NDA. It is the specifics that one needs to worry about.

Media would be in the dark about something like this. With a merger you want the hype, with Ch7 you want to push it off and out of the light as much as possible.
FWIW, I would be very surprised to see CH7. CH11 maybe. They are sick, but own a lot more than many do. If they are willing to pay over 10% interest there are people that will take their jets and make em pay for them. They can still raise the cash they need.

You have got to feed a monster like UAUA. To many people get rich off of them.
 
Yep...and in the end after all the retirements...I bet you don't want to see where that person will be that got furloughed. Probably don't want to talk about that. Some people look forward in their career...not just an arms length...it is all a risk.

Don't want to piss back and forth at each other here pal. I'm glad you have a positive attitude and that will get you farther than luck in this industry. I wish the guys who got turned down by UAL were upset, that you were still hiring, and that UAL was still the airline it was 10 years ago. My point was that most of the guys who got turned down by UAL this year feel very lucky and I doubt they are starting posts like this because they are pissed. I wish they were, but they aren't. Keep up the positive attitude though.

FWIW, I know a couple fellas turned down by DAL and they feel lucky that they aren't sitting on the very bottom of a huge list that will most likely shrink soon. I think it is kinda that way everywhere right now.
 
You have got to feed a monster like UAUA. To many people get rich off of them.

I disagree. Times are much different now than when UA, NW and DL filed BK Chap 11 on round one. Lenders who could provide the necessary DIP financing are now in survival mode. As for a gov't bailout, I doubt that would come as one less major airline would actually help the industry.


Not saying that it will be UAUA, but whichever "monster" it is, I doubt that it will be fed by anyone.
 
belch- were not on polar opposites on everything. Why is it if we mention CEO compensation somebody's accusing us of 'class warfare'. Call it whatever you like- How about stop stealing the benefits of my productivity.
 

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