Strike Vote
#301
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Funny story. The FO I just flew with had been rerouted on a previous trip. As part of the reroute the FO flew with an ATL captain. Said captain told the FO to put the hat on. The FO put the hat on. The captain said if the FO hadn’t had the hat he would have had him removed from the flight. When the FO returned to base he shared the story with the union rep. They were not surprised by the name of the ATL captain. My bet is he’s a “no” vote.
#302
Funny story. The FO I just flew with had been rerouted on a previous trip. As part of the reroute the FO flew with an ATL captain. Said captain told the FO to put the hat on. The FO put the hat on. The captain said if the FO hadn’t had the hat he would have had him removed from the flight. When the FO returned to base he shared the story with the union rep. They were not surprised by the name of the ATL captain. My bet is he’s a “no” vote.
Lol, I wish this had happened to me.
#304
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PSA …you still have 31 minutes left to vote!
#305
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Funny story. The FO I just flew with had been rerouted on a previous trip. As part of the reroute the FO flew with an ATL captain. Said captain told the FO to put the hat on. The FO put the hat on. The captain said if the FO hadn’t had the hat he would have had him removed from the flight. When the FO returned to base he shared the story with the union rep. They were not surprised by the name of the ATL captain. My bet is he’s a “no” vote.
Last edited by hockeypilot44; 10-31-2022 at 10:02 AM.
#306
That’s probably why an FO was needed. This is totally a guess….FO #2 gets assigned a short call (because the FO #1 saw who they were supposed to fly with and dropped the trip), sees who the CA is and has a car accident on the way to the airport. FO #3 ( out of base, opposite coast) gets rerouted. Now FO #3 has a new addition to his no-fly list. FO #1 and #2 update their no-fly lists. As soon as all the new hires have the pleasure of flying with CA they will update their lists and only FOs who are rerouted will get to fly with the CA.
PSA …you still have 31 minutes left to vote!
PSA …you still have 31 minutes left to vote!
I don't think I've ****ed any off that bad, bu then again, inflation moths ate my hat months ago, and it hasn't seen the light of day since.
#307
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Funny story. The FO I just flew with had been rerouted on a previous trip. As part of the reroute the FO flew with an ATL captain. Said captain told the FO to put the hat on. The FO put the hat on. The captain said if the FO hadn’t had the hat he would have had him removed from the flight. When the FO returned to base he shared the story with the union rep. They were not surprised by the name of the ATL captain. My bet is he’s a “no” vote.
#308
The reason reports should show that. Just search each by the appropriate employee number.
#309
We get it. Everyone hired at Delta prior to the merger is somehow beneath your lofty standards. You are so cool.
#310
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From: Representing the REAL Delta
I’d imagine he will be one of the first calls the company makes, in the case a strike actually happens.
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