Originally Posted by
FriendlyPilot
Are you insinuating that better negotiators would have been able to overcome the current financial situation of the company, high fuel prices, war in Europe and a potentially massive recession and got the company to just give us more stuff? And if we are able to get more in the future, how much more and how long and does it make up for what we would give up by voting this down?
I’m just trying to understand the logic behind no and how that helps us. I am as upset as you are because I had higher expectations, but I am also pragmatic and trying to make a financial decision and not an emotional one.
Look at the history of “FriendlyPilot’s” posts:
All kumbayah and propaganda.
Homie: Mix it up a bit. Your 85 posts read like an obvious plant. Stir in some skepticism or backbone now and then. We can all see through you. What a joke.
Other readers: Copy this post and reply it to more of Friendly’s posts. You’ll see the account go dormant and a new “company friendly” account pop up. Magic!