What management thinks of us
#101
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This statement from management is ridiculous, infuriates me and just stinks of their lack of personal and institutional integrity, but so much of the anger that I hear seems like we’d be kicking ourselves in the junk to get back at them. We’re the ones who will be here long term - so we’re the ones who will suffer if we make our company worse again. I don’t see the long term win in punishing our customers and ourselves in the long game. So my real question, probably for the MEC too, is how do we not injure ourselves and yet bring this insanity and poor leadership to account? Is it even possible? What matters to them but not to our long term customers?
#103
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Man. Sour grapes sky is falling from the old guys. Great way to reach an audience. We could just brief to standard.
You may have been an active observer or perhaps a participant in the decisions of the past. Now you’re just sport “complaining” not trying to educate through story, example, or argument.
Try to do better. By all means preach as our history is important, but quantity of words and anger doesn’t make an argument.
You may have been an active observer or perhaps a participant in the decisions of the past. Now you’re just sport “complaining” not trying to educate through story, example, or argument.
Try to do better. By all means preach as our history is important, but quantity of words and anger doesn’t make an argument.
#104
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Man. Sour grapes sky is falling from the old guys. Great way to reach an audience. We could just brief to standard.
You may have been an active observer or perhaps a participant in the decisions of the past. Now you’re just sport “complaining” not trying to educate through story, example, or argument.
Try to do better. By all means preach as our history is important, but quantity of words and anger doesn’t make an argument.
You may have been an active observer or perhaps a participant in the decisions of the past. Now you’re just sport “complaining” not trying to educate through story, example, or argument.
Try to do better. By all means preach as our history is important, but quantity of words and anger doesn’t make an argument.
Want to keep a secret from a youngster? Write it in cursive.
Learn from history or repeat it, junior.
#105
Gosh I wish had been born earlier to go to those superior schools. Your so wise. I’m glad I don’t have your’re bad attitude. I guess I could care less about this whole thing. You definitely one this argument. Back 2 my expresso. You are definitely more better than me.
#106
You'll learn. The hard way. Same as us.
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#108
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I learned cursive in school. Am I allowed to have an opinion now?
#109
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Management is taking full advantage of the generational shift created by Covid and the VEOP. The institutional knowledge lost when most, if not all, of the bankruptcy era direct operational experience walked out the door will never be replaced. The new crop of Delta pilots will never know what they don't know. Even the furloughed pilots weren't here voting on this stuff and/or weren't on property when the US Air threat happened. It is the responsibility of the old "now senior" pilots to preach the tactics of management.
Even if the younger generation ignores you with the ear pods, you have to keep telling the stories. Embrace your inner curmudgeon.
They don't know how bad it can get, hopefully they will only know in tales and legends of yore.
Even if the younger generation ignores you with the ear pods, you have to keep telling the stories. Embrace your inner curmudgeon.
They don't know how bad it can get, hopefully they will only know in tales and legends of yore.
which simply means they’ll fall on their faces 10 times harder than we did when we were kids.
sad to see, but technology really kills the buzz.
when they fly through hail they blame the training department, when the lock the brakes they blame their shoes.
it’s cute and I hope it protects their licenses.
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