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The consolidation of flying and aircraft types would yield a smaller than current workforce. The current projection is that it would entail an additional 1000 pilots on the street.
The only numbers that make sense to make the merger happen is the synergies created by reducing cost to have the same market presence. When Cal get's a real look at how poorly run we at Untidy are, they will either turn and run or slash every aspect of our sillyness.
TK will be history within months, SAM will also have some serious reductions due to it's inherent inefficiencies. These two parts of Untidy are so poorly run on a cost benefit basis that they will not survive either a CAL or a USAir merger in their current configuration.
Guys, let's just merge and be fair to everyone. If we don't get on the same page and enjoy flying with each other we'll end up burning the place down. Drinks on me....
also how about a "no furlough clause" as a part of the joint contract. Didn't Delta negotiate one of these with there merger?
I know what TK is but what is SAM?
SAM is the Maintenance Operation
As a UAL furloughed guy my only hope is that all the furloughed pilots of CAL/UAL are brought back on property. I believe that the two groups are more willing to work together to develop a fair integration than that of the civil war that is taking place between the east vs west groups of US Airways. I think it is in the best interest of all our pilots to work together and try to make the best out of whats left of our careers. I also think this is an excellent time to strengthen scope and recapture flying for the mainline pilots and return scope to 50 seat jets and reduce the amount of regional flying on our property. My concern as a furloughed guy is being off porperty if a merger does take place before I get a chance to be recalled.
The senior guys at UAL and CAL are going to look out for themselves... since the furloughed and MIL LOA guys are out of sight...... out of mind they are not going to be considered.....
Even a pay to go away option is tough for the senior guys.....
However, the senior guys at CAL and UAL sold off scope... they should be responsible for buying it back with their pay rates and working conditions... (vacation, sick time, etc...). They have already proven during the BK era that they are willing sell off the A plan (UAL) and other senior perks and gravey.....
You have absolutley know idea what you are talking about. Tell me exactly what we "sold off the A plan" for. What did we buy with that?? And why in the world would a senior guy want to do that. reality check. We were the first carrier to go down that rd concerning BK and the subsequent attack of the A plan. ALPA which was useless in it's national level advisers for us learned from the experience as did the other MEC's that went through it behind us. We showed them exactly what not to do.
You have absolutley know idea what you are talking about. Tell me exactly what we "sold off the A plan" for. What did we buy with that?? And why in the world would a senior guy want to do that. reality check. We were the first carrier to go down that rd concerning BK and the subsequent attack of the A plan. ALPA which was useless in it's national level advisers for us learned from the experience as did the other MEC's that went through it behind us. We showed them exactly what not to do.
The senior guys at UAL and CAL are going to look out for themselves... since the furloughed and MIL LOA guys are out of sight...... out of mind they are not going to be considered.....
Not true about MIL LOA. We keep seniority and longevity while on LOA, so we would be placed appropriately as an active pilot would. Nice try though...