It may not get it done on it's own but it is precisely correct in it's content and a more true statement to how I feel about my job and how I've been treated has never been written.
It might be hard to see from the left seat of a 777 syd, but it's clear as can be from the perspective of a surplussed captain who now sits on reserve as a JR. F/O with no end to the misery in sight. Instead of celebrating our merger and future success with the prospect of advancement in the near future. My main issue is whether or not, as I enter my 15th year of service at UAL I might be looking at a furlough. Which the way things are going is a very real possibility.
Whoever wrote it captured the reality of what this management has done to it's once highly motivated workforce.