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You guys/gals put up with this crap? WTF? Are you working at McDonald's? Hell, Chik-fil-a treats their employees better. And they get Sundays off! Sounds like only Skywest has a descent policy.

And to think that I actually CONSIDERED a six month regional hitch to reset my currency since I was furloughed. I could hold my head higher doing gay porn then putting up with this wanna be airline horse crap.

At least you have cool hats.:rolleyes:

I really do not miss the regional BS at all. At Delta you call in sick and sched tells you to call them when you are well and thats it. No occurance(sp) nothing. Basically they treat you like an adult!!
 
Good one! That's funny!

But actually the healthcare is not part our pilot psdo "contract". It falls under a different company policy for all employees that's not a "contract". Interesting! Maybe we need to get that changed.....if we ever can.

But the ASA pilots will be getting changes eventually to their healthcare whether they realize it as XJet once they are merged. Skywest, Inc will see to it I'm sure.

Good luck changing that. You guys don't even have the power to change your pseudo nontract.

But why would do you say Inc will have their healthcare benefits diminished? What's wrong with them keeping good benefits?
 

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