Originally Posted by
ShyGuy
So you are comparing your (what is then) old contract to their new contract. Yeah, sounds fair. Your contract is 3 yrs, you’re almost 4 months done with DOS. We have DOS+1 and 2. At that point, yes it’s negotiation for a new deal. So this year is ending. NO other major airline got a DOS in 2022 like we did. So of course their DOS will be 2023 and DOS+1 and +2 will be 1 yr further than ours - such is what happens when you get. A new contract one calendar year before others! How is this an argument?
“Same men who locked in rates below market NOW.”
Angry 18% continue being angry. There was no new market until the AS deal was signed. As for your last question, ask the ALPA EFA team. That’s what your dues are for. You had nothing before, zero scope, zilch, nada. This 3 yr package is close to 1 billion dollars in improvements.
If you want Delta pay now, go to airline apps and apply away. Speak with your feet like the ~370 pilots have this year. If not, then there’s no point whining now after a new deal was signed. Give it a rest until the start of the next round of negotiations. It’s counter productive and all you do is raise the blood pressure for no reason. You’re gonna get 17% 401K soon, 318 or higher Sept 1 2023 and definitely more than 331/hr for Sept 2024. It’s gonna work out fine.
Just because you keep trying to use the same rationale doesn't make it true. It's OK to say that, yes, we were coming from a bad place, and yes, gains were made while at the same time admitting the ball was dropped on the structure of the Snap Up. A new contract one year before the others? There was no new market until AS deal was signed? We didn't set the market. Ask any DAL pilot, it was the rejection by UAL and AAL pilots that set the market for DAL to get what they got. And they got that
5 weeks after our ink was dry.
I'm not angry. Ask anyone who knows me, I'm generally a pretty friendly guy in the cockpit. Somewhat frustrated? Sure. Perhaps I shouldn't have used the term company men. That was a mistake with what I was trying to convey. It's because I know we can do and deserve better.I'd take another look if I were you at your admiration of the EFA and it being the end all be all.Maybe admit to yourself that just because they said $306 was what they could get, it wasn't what the company could afford. Without being an expert myself, I'm assuming AAL and UAL had the same smart folks telling them this is what they could get. Guess what, the pilots rejected it, and by the looks of it, will get a lot more.
I honestly did think though you were above the "go to airline apps and apply away" crowd. It's such an easy and weak argument. I was 32 when I started at VX almost a decade ago and after much discussion with my wife, the golden cuffs apply to me too. I'll still try to use my voice and vote to try to get more and to point out deficiencies when I see them so we know next time not to make the same mistake again.