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ALPA screwed me and a big group of our pilots at our Regional when I was there to vote in a contract. But when it came time to give me my check for "back pay," due to the fact that I had taken a good job elsewhere I lost quite a bit of money. When asked "Why" those of us who were around to vote in the contract, but left for greener pastures, we were told it was no longer our money. I have a ton of friends that it screwed (some of who went on to the Legacies). That's it in a nutshell. Total Crap!
Fly Safe!:cool:

That is crap.....blame your "friends", not ALPA. They were probably pissed at the whole greener pastures thing and it would have never stood itself up for a vote even if there was a democracy.
 
See bill- you've continually ignored that I was furloughed from a legacy long before I flew an RJ- that's when we started our business - and I took the flying job available- and decided that if I was going to keep flying- I wouldn't do it for any carrier that outsourced.
Keep trying junior- not everyone is dumb enough to stay dependent on the airline industry

Yeah sure....what legacy?
 
Yeah sure....what legacy?

NOYB- there are hundreds in my position at SWA- and thousands throughout the industry- but keep thinking that your decision to outsource hasn't affected the industry and that you had no choice- keep blaming everyone else for your lack of spine and integrity- most of us aren't b/thing about our life- but we sure as hell aren't remotely bowing down to any delta pilot with weak overstated opinions
 
Like i said.....What Legacy? PM me if you are embarrassed.....
 
This easily qualifies as the dumbest exchange ever.. Maybe these virgin bozos will make it and maybe they will get a fair contract. Let them get the education.

It took me 6 years at Blue to realize that the culture didnt exist. I was a fool to drink the blue juice and think that my company was any different.

After all the failed committees, broken promises, and still substandard pay and benefits I realize that it will not happen unless we negotiate it in a CBA. We already wasted a decade whats another 3-5 years?

Let these " dont wanna rock the boat " virgin boys and girls learn the hard way
 
Maybe these virgin bozos will make it and maybe they will get a fair contract. Let them get the education.

It took me 6 years at Blue to realize that the culture didnt exist. I was a fool to drink the blue juice and think that my company was any different.

After all the failed committees, broken promises, and still substandard pay and benefits I realize that it will not happen unless we negotiate it in a CBA. We already wasted a decade whats another 3-5 years?


Nothing like the voice of experience. Thank-you, click. I tried to tell B6 pilots that 10 years ago and got excoriated for it by the "true blue believers."

Now history repeats itself with VX and AGT pilots. Amazing how people hate the truth.
 
Here's the deal. You guys can bash us all you want for not being unionized. But, I and most of my co-workers believe a company will go union when THEY deserve it. Why would we spoil the good working relationship we have and the continuing voluntary improvements in pay and working conditions. When THEY start lying and messing with the formula, they will get what they deserve. Until that time there is no reason for a union.
 
Here's the deal. You guys can bash us all you want for not being unionized. But, I and most of my co-workers believe a company will go union when THEY deserve it. Why would we spoil the good working relationship we have and the continuing voluntary improvements in pay and working conditions. When THEY start lying and messing with the formula, they will get what they deserve. Until that time there is no reason for a union.

And there's the Stockholm Syndrome for you, kids.
 
Here's the deal. You guys can bash us all you want for not being unionized. But, I and most of my co-workers believe a company will go union when THEY deserve it. Why would we spoil the good working relationship we have and the continuing voluntary improvements in pay and working conditions. When THEY start lying and messing with the formula, they will get what they deserve. Until that time there is no reason for a union.

That's the wrong order. From a Swapa guy- a union isn't punishment for the company- it's just the proper way to collectively bargain. It does not mean you lose the good working relationship. I can guarantee you that the CEO has a clearly spelled out contract with VA and is well represented legally-

Why would it be out of order for you as pilots to have the same?
Here's a note for you- when someone doesn't want to put down their agreement with you in writing- that is NOT good for you- It means they want the legal flexibility to ******************** you at some point.
 
That's the wrong order. From a Swapa guy- a union isn't punishment for the company- it's just the proper way to collectively bargain. It does not mean you lose the good working relationship. I can guarantee you that the CEO has a clearly spelled out contract with VA and is well represented legally-

Why would it be out of order for you as pilots to have the same?
Here's a note for you- when someone doesn't want to put down their agreement with you in writing- that is NOT good for you- It means they want the legal flexibility to ******************** you at some point.

Eggsakly. Look at jetblue. the koolaid slurpurs said the same thing-now, 3 years after a union is really needed, they have none. By the time they get one AND get a mutually agreeable contract, it will be another 4-5 years, minimum. No way the senior management at VA would step a foot inside the executive washroom without a couple of their lawyers negotiating and agreeing to a mutually agreeable contract.
Oh well. Yet another case of "Pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today."
 

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