Originally Posted by
757Driver
Not to slam your post DJD but what are you insinuating here. Our full-term strikers were out of a job for 3 years back in the '80's. Not sure how much time any UAL Pilot spent on the street during any of their strikes but I bet it wasn't even close to that.
Yep, three years. And no, a UAL pilot can't make that claim. To me, everyone of those guys should be given a medal for actually having the balls to stand up to the BS in this industry for 3 years. Despite what it cost them. What I said means just that, the pilot groups are different. CAL, ALOT of scabs. UAL, a FEW scabs. Relativley speaking. UAL seems to be much less tolerent of scabs than CAL.