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Old 09-23-2007 | 05:00 PM
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Well, would someone in the SACG please enlighten us as to what exactly the sticking points are and what they are fighting for? Is it something that only benifits current SAI crews or is it something that would benift the C360 employees as well?

The SACG needs to understand that we here at C360 have heard absolutly NOTHING as to how the merger is going to go down, what the offer is going to be, what the seniority list is going to look like, are the -400's still coming, if so, how is going to be bid, what improvements are in quality of life are in the works, is the first plane still going to transfer on 1 Nov or has the merger of aircraft/crews been pushed back?...nothing, nada, zip!
Our management, which has been shuned by the SAH doesn't know anything either. It's all just a big question mark over here. The fact that the SACG is fighting for something means they know more than us. Please share the info. Also, in an effort to squash rumors, please site sources or be honest with the quality or reliablity of the information. Feeding the rumor machine does nobody any good.

From what I've read here, the C360 guys are not trying to be arrogant or condesending in any way. We are just trying to plan our lives and figure what our next step is going to be. To do what is right for our carrers/family etc. We have mortgages to pay, mouths to feed, payments to be made, but we don't know who is going to be signing our paycheck or for how long. It is extremely difficult to do that when we have heard NOTHING official and our only source of info is from rumors on the internet.

This is not a indictment of the SACG! It's more of an indictment of SAH management. Is this what life under the Neffs is going to be like? The silence on behalf of the SAH management is not winning over any friends over here. Who's the genius that seems to think, silence, secrecy, and lack of comunication is good technique in trying to bring two groups of people together?
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