IAHERJ
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- Apr 23, 2002
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I've been sitting on the sidelines for this so far, but i'm gonna chime in now that i've seen alot of mainline guys who've come from us lowly regional jet operators clearly forgetting where they came from. YOU GUYS GAVE US THESE JETS. We didn't undercut any of you to get them. We were on your list via the flow through.
Since I work for Express Jet, plz allow me to speak as an Express Jet pilot. CAL wholly-owned us, everything from seniority numbers, CCS access, coair, uniforms, training etc was done to their standards and, with few exceptions, their employees. The IAH chief pilot for us was a bloody CAL flow up with recall rights till 2k8.
There was a flow-up/flow-down agreement in place that worked until you guys pussied up and wouldn't renew it after we voted in alpa over that faggot ass IACP scab factory of a union and got a contract better, much better, than yours (see Contract 04 work rules). A second year FO at XJT made more per hr than a first yr CAL FO on the 757. You guys spun us off to pay for your bankruptcy, then your executives have driven us almost into the dirt. Be it Mr Peanut Head Kellner or that blue blood prick from the Ivy Leagues, Smisek. We didn't do a thing to ya'll but provide extremely good feed for your hubs. Then you had to bring in chataqua and then give Colgan 80000 seat turboprops....
Anyway, if you want the flying we do back, fine, take it with my blessing, but don't sit their on your Righteous Boeing Cloud and reign down judgements on us, more than 40 percent of the Cal list came from Express. We wanted to be one list but you guys thought you were too good to fly something made in Brazil. That's fine too, but don't act like the reason you're still operating under concessionary contracts since 02 is because of us. If you need a person to blame, you need only look in a mirror...or at your MEC.
As for United being the pinnacle of experience and professionalism...ok, how many 300 hr chicks and minorities did ya'll hire in the 97-2000 era? Yeah, let's not forget about them or the SIU interns, etc who didn't even have an ATP you picked up. Admittedly they are likely furloughed now, but that notwithstanding, your poo doesn't exactly smell like roses, bro.
I'll bite. As a former COEX pilot let me first say that if you remember the wholly owned days then you either had the chance to flow up or at least apply on the last hiring spree at CAL. You either didn't get picked up or chose to stay. Your choice if you did. Some of us took chances on leaving Express(jet) for something better. Hell, I left for AirTran in 2003 then left that comfort zone in 2005 for CAL. That's two chances I took on my career and you are nuts if you think I or anyone else owes you a thing because we once used to be on your list.
Your arguments hold no water as the flying you are currently doing is not even in the sights of the UAL/CAL mec to begin with. 50 seat flying is yours. Enjoy it as long as you wish. It is the 70 seat flying and up that we are going to slowly get back to mainline flying. If that means that some of us will have to fly an Embraer, so be it. It's not like we are having to fly the Embraers of past. The 170 and up are supposedly nice aircraft but I think we'll eventually order the new C-series jets as permanent replacements for the CRJ-700's and ERJ-170's currently being flown as United Express. They can order 80 seat and up and offer 1st class seating etc. and the pilots flying for the ALPA carriers that will be affected, should be offered preferential interviews at UAL.