humveedriver
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Lol. Getting fired up over non existent offers is even funnier. Unless I missed that we have a TA to vote on since applying for mediation a few days ago.
But spreading lies to piss off other people, who may have made a different decision, is kinda chickensh1t; wouldn't you agree PCL?
Bubba, I'm just showing you that you are facing an entirely different management. You and SWAPA are like Wyle e coyote, you guys are standing on the train tracks with no idea that the train is Comming. The biggest problem is you senior guys are your own worst enemy. The company knows it, that is why there won't be a contract any time soon. I could tell you how to get a contract within 3 months by doing ONE thing (no strike, no sick out, no slow taxi) but the senior guys will never do it. I didn't vote, I won't vote and I don't care anymore. So it doesn't matter to me whether you get a contract or not. Unity.... F$& your unity, I'm here for ME, so suck it.
Anyway, thanks also for pointing out that our management is "different" now. We really appreciate you pointing that out; I don't know if anyone on this side had noticed.
Yes, I agree that spreading lies is wrong. But I don't know whether Fletch spread any lies or not.
I was addressing more of your overall commentary that people need to move on. That's not human nature, so you shouldn't expect it. Losing seniority is something that people continue to experience indefinitely. It isn't something that happens once and then it goes away. That makes it a lot harder to "get over," which you should realize. But you're too much of a dick to see how negatively this affected people on the other side.
Really? Spreading a rumor of some sort of "secret provision" where FAT guys get cheated out of earned money doesn't qualify? You used to be a union guy--do you really think anyone could legally pull that off?
Sorry, but I think you're wrong. I think it IS human nature to "move on." Some people faster than others, for sure. But people DO move on. And you're also wrong that I don't see how people "on the other side" are negatively affected. (actually on both sides, something that you refuse to acknowledge). There's pilots on both sides who were unhappy about how things happened, as well as people who were very happy, on both sides, with the deal. I've flown with many FATs who are glad that it happened, including last week with a guy who was going to quit Airtran (it sucked so bad, to him), until the acquisition was announced. I see both.
So yeah, I do realize--there's FATs like that, who are happy, and those like you and Fletch, who aren't. Same on this side, especially on the junior end. You don't see or acknowledge that, nor do you realize that some FATs loved what happened--you presume that they're all pissed off like you, when it's not true.
People are what they are. They mostly move on, at different rates, to be sure. And perhaps a few like you and Fletch cannot. Whatever. But those who don't or can't move on, have no business trying to screw those who are moving on.
Bubba
I don't think SWAPA has much of a clue of what they can get away with legally. Empire Central isn't exactly awash in attorneys like Herndon Parkway is. I think it's entirely plausible that they think they can get away with not paying retro to AirTran pilots. But again, I don't think it will matter, because there won't be any retro.
Lear70 has told you guys repeatedly, but you don't listen: pilots aren't going to be honest with you when you're flying with them. They'll cooperate to get through the trip without any arguments, and just smile and nod when you say idiotic crap about lottery winnings and such. That has no bearing on how they really feel.
There are a small handful of pilots at the very bottom of the AirTran seniority list who are thrilled with the merger, because they got a pay raise and had no prospect of a reasonable upgrade time anyway. Everyone else is pissed off to varying degrees, depending on how much their life has been turned upside down (lost seat, new commute, etc.). And you know what pisses people off the most? Your constant attempts to draw a false equivalency. "There are people here pissed off, too." Boo f*cking hoo. Some guy adding three months to his upgrade time, or someone getting bumped out of his MCO domicile for six months is no comparison to a captain losing his seat, or a pilot who was about to upgrade now never going to see the left seat before retirement. Stop pretending that people on both sides have equal justifications for anger.
It's bad, but I don't think anything could be as bad as the NPA.
...when you say idiotic crap about lottery winnings and such.
Whatever you say, PCL. Everybody at Airtran is exactly as pissed off and bitter as you are. Everyone at Airtran got screwed, and everyone at Southwest won the lottery. I guess some of the FATs are better actors than I thought.
Exactly.......
Being at ground zero of the SLI, (MCO), I fly with more FAT folks than I do OSW anymore. Yeah, some are not as happy as others, but my BS meter is pretty accurate, and, overall, most are happy here.
FWIW, most FAT folks are far happier than the RSW folks who are getting displaced every month.
I think the real $hit storm is coming in the next few months though when the last hold outs head over.