Alaska vs. The Beer Flu
#131
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Joined APC: Apr 2018
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Interesting to see how one part of the Delta union has decided to lay it on its pilots:
ALPA C44 also today in an email:
Any pilot hired after December 1, 2016 should anticipate a bid result of ATL 717 B UNA (unassigned) or NQAT (not qualified, awaiting training). We expect that management will make it official in the next few weeks and announce their intention to furlough as many as 2,500 pilots beginning October 1, 2020. If there is an opportunity to secure a job that will pay your bills for the next 12 to 24 months, we advise you to take it.
ALPA C44 also today in an email:
Any pilot hired after December 1, 2016 should anticipate a bid result of ATL 717 B UNA (unassigned) or NQAT (not qualified, awaiting training). We expect that management will make it official in the next few weeks and announce their intention to furlough as many as 2,500 pilots beginning October 1, 2020. If there is an opportunity to secure a job that will pay your bills for the next 12 to 24 months, we advise you to take it.
#132
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Joined APC: Dec 2015
Posts: 298
From my perspective, MANY people are becoming more scared of this thing. For the life of me, I do not understand why. Look at California, masks just now became mandatory statewide outside of your home. Many "essential" businesses where I live (downtown seattle) are now asking customers to wear a mask. And this just started happening this week! So I know many people are weary of the situation and ready to get back to real life, but there seems to be equal numbers of people that are becoming more scared as time goes on.
For some reason, it almost seems to be becoming a partisan political issue.
For some reason, it almost seems to be becoming a partisan political issue.
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