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Splinter said:WOW! Struck a chord! So many guys seem to think they have a plan B. Let me ask you this...
What about the other employees of Delta and their families? What are you doing for them and their job placement? Since only the pilots can strike, then you will be responsible for liquidation. What did the dispatchers, mechanics, and service personnel ever do to you? Your bitterness over years of inept management, terrible business decisions, and inability to adjust to a dynamic post 9-11 industry is no excuse to put others in the crossfire. It's a different industry now, but it's not your place to bury Delta because you are getting the shaft. Plenty of other families are suffering along with you and DON'T WANT to find plan B. They want to rebuild Delta back to what it once was, and if you selfishly strike, you ruin the lives of tens of thousands of other families who do not have the options you claim to have. We as pilots can live anywhere and commute. What about families in Salt Lake, Atlanta, and Cincinatti who will lose their homes, uproot their children from schools, and lose their marriages because Delta was liquidated? Where is plan B with skyrocketing local unemployment and the sudden influx of homes for sale?
It's time to buck up, Delta pilots. Management abuses the system to this day and will continue to do so because the system is broken. ALPA is powerless at this point because bankruptcy law and the Railway Labor Act are simultaneously antiquated and corrupt. You will not institute change by striking in the face of insurmountable ignorance and greed. Anyone remember Eastern, Braniff, and old CAL? Everything Lorenzo touched went T.U. because the system sucks.
The enemy here is the law, not the imbeciles on the other side of the table that put everyone in this situation. Band together, and work it out. Only through survival can your voice be heard and lobby for change. No one gave a dang about Eastern pilots when the company died. Strikes are retarded anyways...any union member will tell you that you are more disruptive on line than on strike. Band together against poor management. Do you think Leo Mullin gives a rip? Never did either! Management is greedy and they don't give a dang about anyone but themselves. Men and women on furlough have more tenure at Delta than he did. Meanwhile, he's on another vacation in a Tahitian hut daytrading $1 million here and there as a hobby and memorizing dive tables. Labor has got to look out for each other, not just your own occupation within the company.
You Delta pilots are not going this alone. However, if you continue to alienate your fellow Delta employees, they you will continue to garner no support and be burned in efigy. How would you feel if AFA organized at Delta and struck until the company dissolved? What about your families? What about your kids in school? It's different when it's someone else's fight that puts you in the crossfire.
Think about what you are threatening to do. Negotiate a solution. Don't ruin the lives of people you obviously never considered before. Thank goodness United and Northwest finally understood that bitter medicine is better than the chair. Take a page out of their playbook and PUNT!
CaptainMark said:guys like him are scabs or would be scabs...this passenger industry will rebound and pilots will get what they deserve for moving millions of people safely all over the world..these asses of this board like pilotyip and dickangelo have failed careers and wish nothing but bad things on those that made it and have to struggle with the industry now....
General Lee said:The PBS gives you a line with an average line value, and then you can pick up trips if you want after that, from what is left. Some months there are no open trips available even if you wanted to fly more. Last month I received a 77 hour line, and picked up an extra turn worth a total of 85 hours. Not much more I could do unless I wanted to fly over 100 hours, which is NOT allowed.
General Lee said:Last month I received a 77 hour line, and picked up an extra turn worth a total of 85 hours. Not much more I could do unless I wanted to fly over 100 hours, which is NOT allowed.
---so go make some more fries while you're at it, and then go clean up the Men's bathroom.
as214 said:Can one of you Delta guys answer this. I havent really followed Delta's financial situation too closely but I do remember back in the late 90's Leo Mullin authorized a huge stock buyback somewhere around 70 dollars a share. I remember going out for drinks with my buddy who is an aviation analyst for goldman Sachs and he said "That guy is a fuc*ing moron how the hell is he CEO". Apparently the stock had an intrinsic value of about 30 dollars a share at that time. Did DAL have any debt at that time that could have been paid off instead of buying such a large amount at an overly inflated price? And if so do you think DAL would be in a much better fiscal position today or would thios situation still be inevitable? Thank you for your time.
T-1GUY said:It seems that everyone is making the assumption that a Strike by the Pilots would end the company. Do you really think so??? I think at that point, the creditors and suppliers would pony up the difference and everyone would be back to work on Monday... Is it really so cut and dry??
N2264J said:After all the compassionate hand wringing you did for the furloughees at Delta, you're picking up open time while your brothers are on the street?
Indeed.
General Lee said:Did I say it was a greenslip? Nope. I guess according to you I should tell PBS I want only 60 hours a month and then just spend more time on Flightinfo........
General Lee said:Last month I received a 77 hour line, and picked up an extra turn worth a total of 85 hours. Not much more I could do unless I wanted to fly over 100 hours, which is NOT allowed.
General Lee said:Last month I received a 77 hour line, and picked up an extra turn worth a total of 85 hours.
Did I say it was a greenslip? Nope. I guess according to you I should tell PBS I want only 60 hours a month and then just spend more time on Flightinfo........
Nice rjdc type spin....But you girls are used to that. Its called "white slipping." You ought to know, you rjdc girls know everything, right??N2264J said:After all the compassionate hand wringing you did for the furloughees at Delta, you're picking up open time while your brothers are on the street?
737 Pylt said:Nice rjdc type spin....But you girls are used to that. Its called "white slipping." You ought to know, you rjdc girls know everything, right?? Hows the lawsuit sparky?? You guys get your $millions yet? You all gonna be 777 captains soon?? Better keep those funds going to Haber, he's laughing at you morons all the way to the bank! 737
Rogue5 said:So, did you, or did you not pick up open time?
Stifler's Mom said:General,
Just learn to ignore Duh' Angelo as best as possible. Fortunately these "Management's Wet Dream" types are in the minority. Atleast I hope they are.
N2264J said:Instead of cutting and pasting excerpts from your previous screeds, would it be too much trouble for you to think up a new insult?
N2246J said:By the way, how's that Brand Scope workin' out for ya?
General Lee said:Yes, but that is allowed by the contract...You don't seem to understand how things work here (because you DON'T work here)... Whiteslips (which is what I did) allow open time pickup for line holders only, and the reserves are normally given enough trips to get them CLOSE to but NOT over the guarantee...Whiteslips are trips that will be flown regardless.
Splinter said:I have just seen the coolest name on this board.
737 Pylt said:You mean like:
N2264J said:By the way, how's that Brand Scope workin' out for ya?