[quote=Beaver Hunter;308425]
Originally Posted by
Phantom Flyer
Phantom Flyer,
Whats wrong with pilots who want to better there lot. It's distractors like you who make me sick. Always telling others to bring the bar lower. You know if a bunch pf pilots wanted to fight for a million dollars a year. I would cheer them on and hope they get it. Your type puts obstacles in there way and hopes they fail. Your sad.
Beaver Hunter:
If you had read the original posting by "iahflyr", you would have seen his reference to how things are going to "swing back" and conditions and compensation improve. The United Airlines Contract 2000 was specifically referenced and an inference made that was the acceptable baseline. My reply was simply to state, as OKLATEX did so tactfully, that a CEO in today's environment could not get Board approval, stockholder approval or probably lenders approval to sign a similiar contract. It simply will not fly and there isn't any airline out there that could afford it today. United could not afford Contract 2000 at the time of signing although I give Captain Rick Dubinsky all the credit in the world for forcing it on the company and I'm indebted to him for the 2 great years we had.
Lower the bar ?
Pleeeze. Whenever you have spent 20+ years fighting with your company for wage increases, fought for better hotels, better trip rigs, duty rigs and per diem and whenever you've walked a picket line while scabs crossed in front of you, then come talk to me. Oh yes, if you would like to spend an additional nine years working for the line pilots through your MEC and 6 years fighting the Washington Beltine political establishment as a member of an ALPA national committee to improve the lot of the last member on your seniority list, then come talk to me.
Lastly, try using spell check on your next post. Your note reads like an elementary school student wrote it with the misspelled words and incorrect grammar.
Hope your day gets better and for the "professional" pilots out there, please excuse the rant. My apologies.
Best of luck to all....I really do hope the industry recovers to pre 9/11 level of flight operations
and compensation.
G'Day