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I have heard Lee Moak talk in the past few months. He says the same things. Here is my take.

He has a vision for Delta. He sees globalization as inevitable and wants DAL to be a part of it. He sees Skyteam as our ticket to the show which is global airline travel. He wants Skyteam to be a leader. He thinks the merger is not only inevitable but very good for DAL pilots. He wants it to happen.

He feels that a profitable airline leads to more pay for the pilots. He feels an unprofitable airline leads to pay cuts for pilots. Alot of DAL pilots have critisized him for what they call "getting in bed with mgmt". He sees it as establishing a repore to lead to better communications which lead to a better working relationship which leads to a profitable company which leads to higher pay for the DAL pilots.

His vision for the SLI was to come in not as adversaries to NWALPA but as partners. He came in not to start by shooting for the moon and negotiating from there but to start in his mind at what he felt was fair. I think the reason he did not go for the arbitration was because he felt it would not show solidarity with the NW pilots. Seriously. He wanted to be a ground breaker in cooperation with two pilot groups.

Again, please read some of the other posts which contain his memos to us. He wants to have you all DAL pilots. In negotiations he was adament about no seperation of the pilots like at NWA for the fact that it alienated people from each other.

I saw on this webboard many times before that the NW pilots didn't believe anything we were hearing about the contract. We were told EVERYONE would have parity as soon as possible. I think it would not be possible for NW to get parity until the airline was running as a single certificate anyway, so whats the big deal? Think of it as mgmt at DAL rewarded the DAL pilots for going along with the merger,)which remember Moak wants too), and the NW pilots get to ride it as they come on board.

Not me or any other DAL pilot wants to ride in a cockpit with a NW guy who is making less than another Capt. BELIEVE ME! It does'nt make sense on so many levels. Please get out of this misstrust mentality. No one threw anyone under the bus. We WANT you on our pay scales, we NEED you on our pay scales, work rules, etc.
 
I'm overall pleased with the Delta MEC's actions throughout this process.

We do need the the NWA pilots on board, ASAP.
 
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I believe that as a union, our job is NOT to as a knee jerk reaction oppose anything that management approaches us with, but to carefully evaluate and come to a decision as to how to proceed. The DAL MEC did this, and decided it was better to work from within the process than to get all fired up and squander any opportunity we may have to shape a deal to our advantage.

Granted there are times when it is necessary for a union to say enough, but it is not every time. I for one believe that the DAL MEC has been very sucessful in their approach to MGMT/Union relations, and hope that the NWA guys see the benefits that has gained us.

You need to look no further than the bankruptcy era contracts that many of us are working under. While we at Delta lost a lot, we are still far better off than any of our contemporaries, and even better off than our collegues at CAL with their non bankruptcy contract. They didn't save as much as they did by demanding and threatening and stomping their feet.

I support the DAL MEC's direction, and hope the we can bring the NWA guys up at least to our level as soon as possible so that we can all move forward together.
 
Your rationalizations are stating to sound like that of another group of pilots from a few decades ago. Hell of a legacy you guys are creating for yourselves. I hope that bed you made with management is real cozy because they are the only friends you are going to have for a long time.

And your constant bitching and whining and declaring your 78s orders and promised retirements are grounds for your list are getting old too.

There is only one way this is going to be worked out and that is with cool heads looking forward. Let me ask you what YOUR MEC would have done if the shoe were on the other foot? Hmm? I shudder to think, actually, from the way a lot of the NWA posters act. I am sure you guys are FAR from the norm there..and I am glad.

Send your smart folks who care about making something work and building an airline that can AFFORD to pay us all more...and provide some job security.

Have you gotten your new flight case sticker with F U and a widget after it yet?
 
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I'm overall pleased with the Delta MEC's actions throughout this process.

We do need the the NWA pilots on board, ASAP.

Are you overall pleased with giving up on scope? I must admit I don't know the details but any scope relief is a bad move on DALPA part. Can the combined group really take it back off the table? DALPA just potientially sold out the bottom of both groups. Why?

I find it funny that most of these posts on this thread are from DAL guys tryng to justify your MEC position. Most you guys do a lot of finger pointing blaming NWA MEC without knowing any facts............It all hearsay. Were you guys in the meetings? Oh you heard it from your captain who heard it from his sisters cousins brothers who works for UAL. I see.

From my position I feel DALPA MEC made a huge mistake going to Mngmt. It shows distrust and shows a lack of willingness to "really" work things out. So instead DALPA went crying to daddy and have weakened this future pilot groups unity.

This battle is all about sli........the rumor was we were close. Who walked away from the table? I don't know........do you?

From the NWA guys I talk to we want to get this resolved and move on with our lives.

Let me ask you guys a question. Do think it is fair that a NWA guy hired before Sept 11th furloughed 5+ years should be junior to guys hired after that?

Let stop the blame game and finger pointing and resolve this and move with our lives.
 
I've worked in both systems and now work for neither. Each company has a unique culture and relationship with management. What has happened already with the pilots should be no surprise to anyone. I think the pilots might be able to work something out as common sense may prevail, but its really going to get crazy with the other labor groups who will all be necessary to run the airline. Think Detroit Blue Collar vs. Atlanta Genteel.

Grinder.
 
Did anyone really believe the DAL pilots would look out for someone other than themselves? The world revolves around them....just ask them.....

I'm just surprised at how many people are surprised....This is how ALPA is set up....

There world is going to revolve around 115 barrell oil....for now. Merger or not both of these companies have fiscal problems ahead. IMO Unprofitable routes will be cut which could lead to forloughs or another BK 11 visit in which management will cut their wages. Who really knows though??? Glad I am not there.
 
Moak (and I'll concede this is not all DAL pilots) has sided with DAL management + NWA management to disadvantage our bargaining position and to impose your "fair" SLI on us, to acheive through duplicty what was stalled at the negotiating table.

Agreed. It's disappointing to see so many DAL pilots happy with their MEC's actions on this matter. And this is coming from someone who has always been a strong supporter of Captain Moak and the DAL MEC. A very disappointing turn of events.
 
Let me ask you guys a question. Do think it is fair that a NWA guy hired before Sept 11th furloughed 5+ years should be junior to guys hired after that?

I think people that ask this question need to step back and take a look at the big picture. I don't care who was hired before Sept 11th and who was hired after Sept 11th. It doesn't matter. PERIOD.

Why doesn't it matter? Because Sept 11th affected everyone, not just those who were furloughed, but it also affected those people who were hoping to get hired prior to Sept 11th. So, what if you were someone who had to put off your dream job for 5+ years because no one was hiring? How are you going to factor that into seniority integration? The answer is you can't.

Those people who were furloughed after Sept 11th, I feel sorry for you and it sux that it happened. However, your furlough is the fault of your management's business plan and events that no one can control. Does this mean because of that, pilots at another company that have been hiring a lot more new hires should be penalized for what happened to you? No.

Who should you take your anger and frustration out on? Your company. Demand retribution from them. And if your merging currently, demand retribution from the new company through wages and QOL enhancements.

If a newhire at company X is say 90% seniority in his/her company, and a ex-furlough-ee is 90% in their company (even if they have been on their list for 7 years), how is it fair to staple the 90% guy newhire to the new integrated list? After you put the newhires behind your "Sept 11th furloughees" , now that guy/girl is potentially at 80%. Wow, good for that person, they just got paid back for their furlough status by taking it out on a fellow pilot. Botom line is it isn't fair.

This kind of BS thinking that a furloughee has already put in his "dues" or something like that is the same reason newhires have to put up with a BS first year payscale. No one should have to put up with welfare level wages just because you are a newhire.

So, another question. Lets say CAL does merge with UA. CAL has 2.5 year Captains (newhires after Sept 11th). UA's youngest Capt is ~ 10 years. So if they merge, do all the new guys at CAL since Sept 11th get stapled as well and lose their Capt in the new company? No, of course not.

Good luck to everyone, but if you think your gonna get preferential treatment on a seniority list because you were furloughed after 9/11 you've got another thing coming.

RANT OFF.
 
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