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Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
(Post 1239929)
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Originally Posted by sailingfun
(Post 1239965)
Bar, How many pilots does AMR have on furlough. How many pilots does UAL have on furlough. How long ago did Alaska recall their last furloughed pilot and how many pilots have they hired compared to Delta since 2007?
We are Northwest airlines in all but name. The people running the show are doing the job exactly as they did at Northwest and we are continuing along Northwest's capacity trend. Move your metric (and your projections) to the end of 2009 and measure again. If you are comfortable stagnating where you sit, or got a left seat before the music stopped, good for you. ( FWIW ... my request for leave was refused three times ... need longer than 10 months to get a contract gig overseas ... this is just my usual post merger fall displacement pattern ... displacement bid ... leave request ... displacements ameliorated by holding more pilots at higher levels than projected ... stay for another year ... get older & stagnate ) |
Originally Posted by forgot to bid
(Post 1239981)
Attention.... ATL M88 B is officially out of pilots today and weather is adding insult to injury and kicking in this morning.
For those of you, unlike me, who are in town... ya'll have fun. |
The reserve availability list has 3 pilots on it. I'm sure those pilots already have trips assigned either today or tomorrow. I've never seen the list that small. Glad I'm not on reserve this month. Hopefully, I can get a green slip later this month.
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Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
(Post 1239995)
You love that metric. You like to measure from Delta's position as a stand alone airline to prove your point. Your measurement is as relevant as a housewife telling her children to "eat all of your dinner because children are starving in Africa."
We are Northwest airlines in all but name. The people running the show are doing the job exactly as they did at Northwest and we are continuing along Northwest's capacity trend. Move your metric (and your projections) to the end of 2009 and measure again. If you are comfortable stagnating where you sit, or got a left seat before the music stopped, good for you. ( FWIW ... my request for leave was refused three times ... need longer than 10 months to get a contract gig overseas ... this is just my usual post merger fall displacement pattern ... displacement bid ... leave request ... displacements ameliorated by holding more pilots at higher levels than projected ... stay for another year ... get older & stagnate ) We have no one on furlough. No furloughs are being discussed. We might even hire this winter. We are going to be expanding the mainline fleet. I fly on jumpseats all the time with regionals. Every single time they want to know how to get hired at Delta. Given the world situation and where most airlines are at these days there is a reason they want to go to Delta. |
Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
(Post 1239929)
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Originally Posted by Check Essential
(Post 1240004)
OK. You're allowed one reset.
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Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
(Post 1239929)
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http://www.bestweekever.tv/bwe/image...0JON%20MAY.jpg Michelle [interrupting]: "I know. Me too." Smoking Joe: "I noticed" Michelle: "[deleted] off, Joe!" [2 deep, contended sighs] Michelle: "You think those girls are voleyball players?" |
Originally Posted by forgot to bid
(Post 1239864)
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Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
(Post 1239995)
You love that metric. You like to measure from Delta's position as a stand alone airline to prove your point. Your measurement is as relevant as a housewife telling her children to "eat all of your dinner because children are starving in Africa."
We are Northwest airlines in all but name. The people running the show are doing the job exactly as they did at Northwest and we are continuing along Northwest's capacity trend. Move your metric (and your projections) to the end of 2009 and measure again. If you are comfortable stagnating where you sit, or got a left seat before the music stopped, good for you. ( FWIW ... my request for leave was refused three times ... need longer than 10 months to get a contract gig overseas ... this is just my usual post merger fall displacement pattern ... displacement bid ... leave request ... displacements ameliorated by holding more pilots at higher levels than projected ... stay for another year ... get older & stagnate ) |
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