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Starcheck102 10-29-2022 04:50 PM


Originally Posted by notEnuf (Post 3522892)
proof the PTC mafia still runs ATL

That’s nonsense. Have you actually met Dan Philips?

Whoopsmybad 10-30-2022 08:24 AM


Originally Posted by Wolf424 (Post 3522960)
Not a member of the South Atlanta Mafia, but some of y’all forget that each base has its share of douchebags

Amen.

Filler

bigdaddie 10-30-2022 10:20 AM

I voted NO on the strike. I have too few years to go and can't risk anything at this point. Screw you younger guys who are shooting for the moon; I'll just keep sucking up green slips for a pay increase.

Just *******ing with you!

Hell yea I'll strike.

BD

magiccarpet 10-30-2022 10:24 AM

Delta pilots who live in PTC are overwhelmingly in support of a strike.

CASApilot 10-30-2022 10:28 AM

I propose all hat wearers and no voters be subject to work under the current pay rates for the rest of their careers.

game 10-30-2022 10:46 AM

Come november it’s gonna be “boat coats off for a new contract.”

I’m ready to embrace the northface life

JamesBond 10-30-2022 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by game (Post 3523249)
Come november it’s gonna be “boat coats off for a new contract.”

I’m ready to embrace the northface life

Just No.......

bigdaddie 10-30-2022 11:53 AM

Maybe we can get Kenny Chesney to sing "no hats, no coats, if no contract." I'm sure Delta is sweating the fact that we don’t wear our hats so they can save $2B a year by dragging their feet. It’s my opinion (you know what they say about those) that the company is hoping that a short-term recession (I’m sorry, transitory fiscal impact) will start affecting the airline industry so as to improve their bargaining position. We’ve been there, done that. 33 1/2 % followed by a 14% pay cut plus work rules, insurance etc. dug us into a hole that we are still neck deep in. The sad part is that we did that so that the company could possibly avoid bankruptcy. How did that work out for us? Oh yea, we got to give up our retirement in bankruptcy.

Now is the time my friends. I believe in 2000 a 777 CA was making about $300/hr and $1 in 2000 is worth about $1.72 now. A 350 CA tops out at $353 today and would require $516 in today’s dollars, or a 45% increase, just to bring us up to the standard of living in 2000. I say we make this very easy for the Delta management and say we JUST want C2K adjusted for inflation.

VOTE YES on the strike ballot.
BD

Hawaii50 10-30-2022 01:15 PM


Originally Posted by game (Post 3523249)
Come november it’s gonna be “boat coats off for a new contract.”

I’m ready to embrace the northface life

Me too. With lime green ties

CX500T 10-30-2022 01:16 PM


Originally Posted by Hawaii50 (Post 3523296)
Me too! With lime green ties

My tie is ready.. If I'll requal and fly before we have a new contract is the question.


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