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A lot of us stuck it out by telling ourselves (and our families) "It's only five years and then the majors will be hiring again"
Many of us could replace our regional pay tomorrow, but haven't bailed because we still want a possible career at the majors. Take that away and watch a thousand regional pilots turn in their two-week notice.
Eliminating age 65 would not solve the regional pilot shortage. On the contrary, many of us in our 30s/40s will look at the stagnation of the last 10 years and decide it's not worth sticking around if "paying our dues" means another ten years in the minor league.
A lot of us stuck it out by telling ourselves (and our families) "It's only five years and then the majors will be hiring again"
Many of us could replace our regional pay tomorrow, but haven't bailed because we still want a possible career at the majors. Take that away and watch a thousand regional pilots turn in their two-week notice.
A lot of us stuck it out by telling ourselves (and our families) "It's only five years and then the majors will be hiring again"
Many of us could replace our regional pay tomorrow, but haven't bailed because we still want a possible career at the majors. Take that away and watch a thousand regional pilots turn in their two-week notice.
Compass was a part of our MEC. The converse of your own statement is, "If you are a member of the Delta MEC then you are a Delta pilot, I don't know how else you could look at it."
An obversion which demonstrates the logical error of dividing us from members of our own MEC, regardless of how you characterize the f-NWA design.
Rather than trying to tie together the logical breaks in the line you use to define professional pilots as "barbarians" I suggest the method used to successfully civilize more barbarians than any other, annexation. When we learn to acquire and incorporate our fellow professionals in unity, our numbers, thus our power, grows.
Scope is a leading indicator for bargaining results. If we've learned nothing else out of the last two decades, when we are able to more broadly define who are Delta pilots, we win gains in pay and working conditions.
An obversion which demonstrates the logical error of dividing us from members of our own MEC, regardless of how you characterize the f-NWA design.
Rather than trying to tie together the logical breaks in the line you use to define professional pilots as "barbarians" I suggest the method used to successfully civilize more barbarians than any other, annexation. When we learn to acquire and incorporate our fellow professionals in unity, our numbers, thus our power, grows.
Scope is a leading indicator for bargaining results. If we've learned nothing else out of the last two decades, when we are able to more broadly define who are Delta pilots, we win gains in pay and working conditions.
Saying that you are really a Delta pilot anyway because you have a widget on your jet, it says Delta on your paycheck, you are a "division" of Delta, you are also an ALPA member, etc... is just another way of storming the castle.
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Surely you can see why. From a pilot perspective of anyone not currently near the bottom of the Delta seniority list, why would I want a huge voting block of junior pilots suddenly on the list? Why would I care about airplanes I'll never bid to fly?
Surely you can see why. From a company perspective, why would I want thousands of pilots with 12 or more years of seniority pay scale when I could hire those same pilots onto the 1 year pay scale? And, pick and choose from amongst them, and even choose military pilots as well.
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Perhaps DL is trying to prevent a repeat of the Northeast merger. They've all retired now, but for many of us here, we flew right seat for some of the worst ever "professional" pilots. You'd think after 25 years and 20K or so hours most would have figured it out, but they were about 50/50.
There's always gonna be a few percent you hire that are mistakes, but you have to accept that and move on. When you take on all comers someone else picked, your fear is you just hooked up with another Northeast.
There's always gonna be a few percent you hire that are mistakes, but you have to accept that and move on. When you take on all comers someone else picked, your fear is you just hooked up with another Northeast.
Sailing;
You appear to have contacts on the 4th floor, and if I recall have some at AMR. Go ask your AMR buddies who is going to be on their interview panels? Isn't there a APA pilot representative that takes a active part in the hiring process of the individual candidates?
Maybe DALPA is missing an opportunity here.
You appear to have contacts on the 4th floor, and if I recall have some at AMR. Go ask your AMR buddies who is going to be on their interview panels? Isn't there a APA pilot representative that takes a active part in the hiring process of the individual candidates?
Maybe DALPA is missing an opportunity here.
The lawyers would then have a green light to sue ALPA. There's enough frivolous lawsuits already, I don't want any more exposure to lawyers coming after my dues and our association.
You know what, maybe that was Leo Mullin's secret plan. But he wins the award for second worst Delta CEO ever, right behind Ron Allen.
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