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The way we work now we are away from home 80 hours per week solid to make the minimum sallary proposed by management. If you had a 9 to 5 job and you worked an additional 20 hours per week you would be paid time and a half if you were an hourly employee. Most pilots would not fall into the hourly employee wage group as we would be considered sallaried employees for our educational experience and backgrounds. Talk with your neighbors and they will affirm the notion that the white collar worker in America today is making what you make or more and their home every night with their children, or just about. Meanwhile, our writing skills diminish....Oh well......We are Pilots and no one else can provide the service we do not even the Man in Charge of the Company. Stand Tall Men and Ladies.
 
Points taken. If all of us NO voters keep up.....MAYBE...just MAYBE we can force a higher wage until the YES voters overtake us by a whopping 52% (a one percent increase from TA 2.5.....thanks Capt. Stadler....we couldn't have done it without you!).
 
These openers are a total disgrace. My union has put out a notice that we should join AWA/Usair on the picket line next week to show our solidarity. I was going to, but not now. This is humiliating...for the entire profession. As an ALPA Pilot going into negotiations of my own, trying to recover from the Carnage of the last 5 years and the reign of Duane Woerth, I cannot in good conscience support anybody as US Air. If you guys are dumb enough to aim this low, you deserve what you get. The sad part is every other managment team in America is watching and your negotiating team is drowning the rest of us. I guess when you've been beaten for so long, self respect and dignity is a long ago memory. This is the largest case of stockholm syndrom in history. Congratulations US Air negotiating team. Way to represent.
 
We think it sucks too

Most of the guys I've talked to are completely outraged by this opener. I think the younger guys are going to be looking harder at leaving, I know
I am.
 
For starters we have nimrods back running the union. They fired the only FO rep on the negotiating team and replaced him with Capt. DD who brought us the last POS. Not hard to figure out that another anal pain is coming.


:smash: Vote NO
 
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Most of the guys I've talked to are completely outraged by this opener. I think the younger guys are going to be looking harder at leaving, I know
I am.

Didn't realize there were still "younger guys" at USairways, unless you define young as someone in their early 40's!!
 
US Air(AWA) youngins

Yeah, on the east side that's true. I'm 32 though and there's younger than me here.
 
Show up at the union meeting on the 14th, go to a block party on the 15th, picket on the 16th. Another important move: CALL YOUR REPS. 1900 calls will surely influence someone.
 
In case all you whiners out there in cyber-land missed it, the MEC just directed the negotiating committee to withdraw those pay rate offers. Now get back to work and quit yer btchin!!
 
In case all you whiners out there in cyber-land missed it, the MEC just directed the negotiating committee to withdraw those pay rate offers. Now get back to work and quit yer btchin!!

Were they afraid they asked for too much? Probably started feeling bad for the company. How could they survive with such outlandish pay rates?

Seriously though. Why? How will they be modifying the proposal?
 
In case all you whiners out there in cyber-land missed it, the MEC just directed the negotiating committee to withdraw those pay rate offers. Now get back to work and quit yer btchin!!

Horses out of barn closing doors..................now.
 
Show up at the union meeting on the 14th, go to a block party on the 15th, picket on the 16th. Another important move: CALL YOUR REPS. 1900 calls will surely influence someone.

He11...I'm gonna be there on the 15th and I'm only wholly owned slime...you guys want me to wear my hat?
 
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Well kido

These openers are a total disgrace. My union has put out a notice that we should join AWA/Usair on the picket line next week to show our solidarity. I was going to, but not now. This is humiliating...for the entire profession. As an ALPA Pilot going into negotiations of my own, trying to recover from the Carnage of the last 5 years and the reign of Duane Woerth, I cannot in good conscience support anybody as US Air. If you guys are dumb enough to aim this low, you deserve what you get. The sad part is every other managment team in America is watching and your negotiating team is drowning the rest of us. I guess when you've been beaten for so long, self respect and dignity is a long ago memory. This is the largest case of stockholm syndrom in history. Congratulations US Air negotiating team. Way to represent.

You certainly have the right to do what ever it is you think is most appropriate. However remember that just as you say "every other management team in America is watching." So I believe it is time to start behaving like a national union. As Alpa brothers we should support each other even if we don't agree on the specific language of the others respective contract. If we cannot come together as a union then we will fall as divided individual pilots. Blame whom ever you want about the low pay rate we suffer now. But the reality is this: You don't want to help your union brothers then you will surely suffer in the long run. This time it was the "LCC's" that brought the pay down. Legacy airlines could not compete and had to destroy our contracts just to stay afloat. What will it be next? I believe we can come together as a national union and fight for each other and thereby raise the bar collectively....

So I'll see you in PHX on the 16th. Thank you for your support. And believe me if I can ever return the favor, I'd kill myself to do so.

Andy

P.S. EVERY ALPA PILOT IS INVITED TO PICKET IN PHX OR CLT ON THE 16th!!!!!!
 
You certainly have the right to do what ever it is you think is most appropriate. However remember that just as you say "every other management team in America is watching." So I believe it is time to start behaving like a national union. As Alpa brothers we should support each other even if we don't agree on the specific language of the others respective contract. If we cannot come together as a union then we will fall as divided individual pilots. Blame whom ever you want about the low pay rate we suffer now. But the reality is this: You don't want to help your union brothers then you will surely suffer in the long run. This time it was the "LCC's" that brought the pay down. Legacy airlines could not compete and had to destroy our contracts just to stay afloat. What will it be next? I believe we can come together as a national union and fight for each other and thereby raise the bar collectively....

So I'll see you in PHX on the 16th. Thank you for your support. And believe me if I can ever return the favor, I'd kill myself to do so.

Andy

P.S. EVERY ALPA PILOT IS INVITED TO PICKET IN PHX OR CLT ON THE 16th!!!!!!



Hey Stranger;

Welcome back to the insanity known as FlightInfo.com... great post excellent points made. Hope Ferlo chooses to heed your advice and show up on the 16th. See you there bright and early in PHX.


PHXFLYR:cool:
 
And that'll help how? Answer with facts, not wishful thinking.



It won't, Dude, and that's my point. But I'll bet you a beer some of the more vocal ALPA critics at C62 resurrect AWAPA from the ashes thinking they can do the job better for less cost to the pilot group. And they will take the most critical time during the negotiating process to get the ball rolling just like they did during C2004 negotiations. What's that saying that the Al Capp comic strip character Pogo is famous for? Something like "We have met the enemy and he is us" Should be this pilot group's epithet.... Oh and regarding your "wishful thinking" statement; just so you know, should a decertification drive come to pass, I will vote down in house representation just as I did last time. (Something about knowing the devil you got vs. the devil you are going to get, I guess) See you on the 16th?


PHXFLYR:cool:
 
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In case all you whiners out there in cyber-land missed it, the MEC just directed the negotiating committee to withdraw those pay rate offers. Now get back to work and quit yer btchin!!

I wonder if it was all the "whining and btchin" that had the JNC pull those rates. ? See you ALL November 16th.
 
How do you know they pulled the rates? I didn't get any emails saying that. Or was it in a U-turn email?
 
East Coast / West Cost briginitup baby: Say hello to your Daddy. Lucky to have a traqbajo for the East and lucky to have a silly sister for the West Bros. Just get some peace Bros/.
 
Since Group 3 guys at AWA will be making $27 more an hour and US will be at $45 more an hour, perhaps taking it and signing a contract no longer than 18 months. After profits are accumulated you can ask for SWA wages. Just a though. Eitherway, I'll be lucky to see Group 3 2nd year pay this year flying the same A/C SWA and AWA are flying even after 17 years with my company. Eitherway, good luck guys!!
 
Okay, I misunderstood you.I would if it wasn't the middle day of three days off for me (commuting from MKE). I know, it's an excuse, but at least it's a good one.


Understood. We'll save you a seat at the next one. See ya...


PHXFLYR:cool:
 

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