Old 10-09-2016 | 07:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Karnak
So, by your own assertion, you might be exhibiting overconfidence in the decision you've made on the AIP thus far?

Do you think it would be a wise choice to wait until subject matter experts have presented us with a full analysis on Section 1?
I haven't made a decision on the AIP, and if I have implied that I have, I apologize. When I heard the pay rates, the lack of PS change, full retro and read the relatively strong list of ALPA-provided bullets on the AIP, I felt an internal pull to Yes...I sense that I was not alone. But as I read the full leaked document (which may or may not reflect what we'll vote on), I find myself having to justify a shift from an initial yes perspective...as opposed to reading with a completely neutral perspective.

Absolutely I'll wait for expert analysis and listen with a close ear. Unfortunately, my confidence in experts has waned a bit since watching many self-described experts got their forecast of this process (and the AIP) completely wrong. Overconfidence is a trait I see and exhibit too frequently, IMHO.
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