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Old 03-30-2016 | 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Timbo
Thanks for your support, and for your service in 'Nam.

You know if it were up to me, the company would have to take our DB plan back from the PBGC and pay you, me, and every other Delta pilot who lost Millions, our full 60% FAE again, BEFORE the company pizz's away any more Billions on stock buy backs! How that is even legal is beyond me.

Oh, and I got to meet Snake, one on one, my very first day at Delta. We all showed up for day 1 class just prior to 0800. Some guy comes into our class, calling out my name. I said, "That's me." He said, "Grab your stuff, come with me."

I'm thinking...hmm...this can't be good. "Where are we going?"

"Captain Smith wants to talk to you."

(oh phuck...what have I done? I just got here!)

We go out into the parking lot, get into his car, drive across the street to the big red brick building. He walks me up to Snake's office, I'm greeted by his secretary, she says, "Go on in, have a seat, Captain Smith will be along in a few minutes."

I go into his office, sit in the chair, wait.... In walks Snake, I jump to attention, we shake hands, he say, "Have a seat. You know, I don't do any interviewing any more, so I like to see the type of people we are hiring these days, why don't you tell me about yourself."

Me, "Where do you want me to start?"

Him, "Anywhere you want."

So I start with my first ride in my dad's J3 when I was 8, up through all my 135 flying jobs, then joining the Air Guard, UPT, KC135's, more part 135, and I had just left right seat on a DC 9 flying boxes for Orion. (Purolator Currier contract).

He asks, "How did you like flying for Orion?"

I said, "It was great, they treated me well and the pay was good, and if I stayed there a little longer, I'd make Captain."

He said, "Why don't you tell me about the way you LEFT Orion?"

I had quit Orion, on a BOS layover, exactly 48 hours ago. Apparently the Chief Pilot had called Delta to tell them what a douchebag I was, quitting with zero notice, on a layover.

So....I explained how I would have loved have given them 2 weeks notice, but, "...you guys only gave me 48 hours notice to be here today. THIS is where I've always wanted to work, and all my airline mentors at the Guard told me, 'Don't EVER give up a class date! It could be the difference between making copilot, or captain, for YEARS!' so I called Orion as soon as I got off the phone with Dana (the gal from DL who called me Weds morning at 8) and I knew they had another copilot on reserve, in Indy (their hub) because I had just seen him there Tuesday night, and I called the Captain to let him know I wasn't coming that night, and I know they flew that F/O to BOS that morning and that plane left BOS on time that night."

He just smiled, stood up, (as did I) reached across his desk, shook my hand and said, "Well, I think you are going to have a fine career here at Delta Air Lines, now, get on back to class."

I could hardly walk, my knees were still shaking. I got on back to class, knowing I was now officially walking on egg shells for at least the next 12 months! (double secret probation).

Four weeks later, at the end of our 727 Engineer ground school, Snake comes to congratulate our class. I'm second youngest (26) so I'm sitting in the far back row, keeping my head down, maybe he won't remember me? It's been a month and maybe his memory and eyesight's not that good...

Snake walks to the front of the classroom, turns around, addresses the class, "Hi gentlemen, I'm Snake Smith, Vice President of Flight Operations, Tim and I have already met."

Yup, walking on eggshells!
Great story....thx for sharing.

BTW I totally agree with you about Delta's priorities with cash. Now they're saying they are going to give a percentage of their profits to charity. Seems like they should start with their own.

It's sad JM was ousted to be replaced by Moak. If JM was chairman at the time, I do not think there would have been anyway the termination of the DB plan would have happened. If JM has anything it's backbone. I am prejudiced though...we go a long way back. I was a Captain rep for C2K and one of the 49ers....do you remember the law suit? Anyway, John and I are still good friends. In fact when I heard he was taking on the job again I offered to run an intervention on him.
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