Originally Posted by
dera
You could count the number of pilots opposing this deal with your fingers. Majority was either "meh, who cares" or "ok sounds like a plan". The ones opposing this are the loud militant ones such as yourself, who think we had some magic "leverage" with this. We had a substantial number of pilots who were in a position to take this deal, and you want to deny this in hopes of getting your elusive deal that wasn't even on the drawing board.
Which one exposes pilots more to the risks? Denying this from everyone hoping they will come back immediately with a deal that is 2.5 times better because you believe so? Or giving this opportunity to a bunch of pilots, and seeing if it is enough? You need to run for a position if you believe you have the support for your POV.
It was offered to all 3 WO's in parity. PDT already ratified theirs before we did, and PSA didn't even have to discuss it. It's hard to have "leverage" when the others have already agreed to it.
Have to call BS here. I personally know of more than that many people who emailed and said we thought it shouldn’t be taken. There were more than that many that grumbled at the call in and more than that many on this forum. Are you saying I ONLY know nine other people and those HAPPEN to be the ones that post on this forum and made the call in??
BS. Like I posted before, why doesn’t the union tell us exactly what the count was and how it was determined???