RLAblows
like a man possessed
- Joined
- Nov 23, 2006
- Posts
- 238
"You guys?" I had no involvement. But your revisionist history is amusing.
Yeah right, you had no involvement. Would you hurry up and leave.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
"You guys?" I had no involvement. But your revisionist history is amusing.
An ALPA rep saying there will be no court battle is like a bum not asking for money.
ALPA doesn't pit one airline against another
ALPA National doesn't control any flying. And of course individual airline ALPA groups are trying to recapture their flying. Can you blame a mainline pilot group for trying to get back what was originally theirs?If you truly believe that mainline plots are not trying to recapture all outsourced flying from regional affiliates then you are delusional!
With the 717 departing there is talk of a Law suit...1100 AT pilots showing up sans airplanes would have changed the SLI, or so it is reasoned, I don't personally agree...
Come on, are you serious. In its almighty quest for dues revenue ALPA represents dozens of groups whose end goals are diametrically opposed to each other. If you truly believe that mainline plots are not trying to recapture all outsourced flying from regional affiliates then you are delusional! And if you truly believe all regional pilots are happy to give away all their flying to mainline, then I seriously need some of what you're smoking.
For your information, that is the exact definition of pitting one pilot group against another. Try again.
ALPA National doesn't control any flying. And of course individual airline ALPA groups are trying to recapture their flying. Can you blame a mainline pilot group for trying to get back what was originally theirs?
You are missing the point. ALPA National provides resources, it doesn't control any pilot group. The individual airline ALPA group negotiates for its pilots and that pilot group's participation in their ALPA group directly influences success and failure. If your pilot group isn't doing well, it's not because of ALPA national, it's because of your own group.
But it's easy to blame others for your failures....
It was a majority. A strong majority. The cowards just changed their minds after the fact when Gary started making more public his veiled threats. Hell, even some of the plaintiffs in the DFR lawsuit sent emails telling the MEC to vote down the first deal.
Yeah right, you had no involvement. Would you hurry up and leave.
Ha,ha,ha. In your dreams. Not even close to a majority, who are you trying to kid?
And those "cowards" Those are the pilots you are paid to represent. Real nice but exactly what I expect from you.
You know it could never be his fault, or ALPA's fault right? No matter how bad ALPA represented you, he'd never admit it. So he has the fall back position that it's YOUR fault. Very nice.
You know it could never be his fault, or ALPA's fault right? No matter how bad ALPA represented you, he'd never admit it. So he has the fall back position that it's YOUR fault. Very nice.
I think you read waaaaay too much into things, Dicko. I was merely commenting on airplane colors. Where did you get that I was expressing an opinion on who should represent you? Personally, I try to stay out of it. But since you just asked my opinion, I agree that ALPA should represent you while you're still on the AirTran side of the partition. Two reasons: 1) since it was them who negotiated your contract in the first place; and 2) since ALPA has filed a DRC complaint under the agreement set, which seemingly puts SWAPA in an adversarial position with respect to the interests of APLA (AirTran) members.
See, I'm agreeing with you. I'm an agreeable guy. Just ask anyone. Now I want you to agree that the planes aren't really "purple," as some nameless ALPA members have alleged.
Bubba
The aircraft that are being used to replace the 717s are all aircraft that could have been used to grow SWA, not to provide seats for 1100 pilots who are no longer bringing seats to acquisition.Our 717's are supposed to be replaced on nearly a 1 to 1 basis.
The aircraft that are being used to replace the 717s are all aircraft that could have been used to grow SWA, not to provide seats for 1100 pilots who are no longer bringing seats to acquisition.
"It wasn't do we grow Southwest, or do we buy AirTran? It was, we need AirTran, so we can grow in the future," Mr. Kelly said.
The aircraft that are being used to replace the 717s are all aircraft that could have been used to grow SWA, not to provide seats for 1100 pilots who are no longer bringing seats to acquisition.
I love hearing the ALPA success stories from the rEAL, Midwest, Emery, PAN-AM pilots about how well they were sodomized, I mean represented by that illustrious institution.
Thanks Ty, back at you and all the AT soon to be SWA bro's.Seems like GK might have been saying that there weren't many market opportunities left to grow, what with AirTran competing in 70 cities . . . However, if they bought AirTran, then there would be more opportunities for growth, with less competition.
I don't know why some guys still want to argue about this stuff, anyway. . . A few Pilots on both lists saw improvements, the vast majority of us did not.
I understand that you feel cheated out of the possibility of future growth. We lost more than a possibility of growth; in my case, I lost 3.5 years, a Captain seat I had held for ten years, and my on-line commute. I feel your pain, and more.
To MJ, Red, ScoreBoard2, Bubba, and many others who seem to understand where we are coming from- Thanks, guys, it is appreciated. The less I feel like I have to "defend" our situation, the easier it is for me to appreciate what the RSW pilots have been going through lately, too. It definitely gives me hope that this will all behind us eventually, and we will all be working for a better, stronger company.
Regards,
Ty
Could have, a very big if, and only if GK decided to dive head first into ATL with a direct fight with DAL and AT, which he obviously had no stomach for. Got to respect a man who knows his limitations.The aircraft that are being used to replace the 717s are all aircraft that could have been used to grow SWA, not to provide seats for 1100 pilots who are no longer bringing seats to acquisition.
Do I really need to repost again the severe difficulties your EX CEO was stating about AAI. Get a clue about AAI. Some of you trannies really are selfish all about me want everything morons."It wasn't do we grow Southwest, or do we buy AirTran? It was, we need AirTran, so we can grow in the future," Mr. Kelly said
Do I really need to repost again the severe difficulties your EX CEO was stating about AAI. Get a clue about AAI. Some of you trannies really are selfish all about me want everything morons.
Do I really need to repost again the severe difficulties your EX CEO was stating about AAI. Get a clue about AAI. Some of you trannies really are selfish all about me want everything morons.
Get a clue vixin. The quote was in response to a selfish all about me want everything moron wn pilot who was complaining about no growth and blaming it on the trannies.
The aircraft that are being used to replace the 717s are all aircraft that could have been used to grow SWA, not to provide seats for 1100 pilots who are no longer bringing seats to acquisition.