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Originally Posted by sailingfun
(Post 1618840)
There is a note on Delta net stating that some browers are not working this month and which ones to use. Might not be a easybid problem but a PBS issue. I think they said to use Google Chrome.
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Originally Posted by orvil
(Post 1618889)
Thanks and I tried your suggestion. I changed my browser to Google Chrome and I get a different error message.
So, I'll repeat my original question: Has anyone successfully downloaded their bids from Easy Bid to PBS for the month of May? |
Originally Posted by Purple Drank
(Post 1618871)
This from a guy who thinks voting down a TA is tantamount to "burning the place down."
It's OK t. I know you're just trying to be a good LCA disciple. Keep up the good work. The executives thank you for all you do to fund their trophy wives' augmented booblies. |
Originally Posted by Fly4hire
(Post 1618709)
Touché. He even had a sex change and did an interservice transfer to the Navy. :eek:
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Originally Posted by TOGA LK
(Post 1618931)
One day you'll figure out pay rates come and go, work rules and scope of flying not as easily. Ever wonder why Delta has almost no west coast domestic network, the most RJs (which ultimately leveraged Delta into BK) and a widebody fleet the fraction the size of others? It starts with the pilot group and how we focus on ALL the sections of the contract, many here have heartache with how those sections have been handled. You should consider listening to what others have to say, guys like Purple. I know quite a few guys in the generations ahead of you that still think we are not seeing the whole picture.
The domestic network is a work in progress. It takes time to recover from the RJ damage that was done to this company. It is going to self correct in the next few years which is why I am not in favor of paying a single red cent for any RJ reduction. Ya'll should be absolutely ecstatic that DAL is waning the relationship with ALK, but I see little evidence of that from either of you. So the upshot is that Purple seems to think that if we turn down contracts that have gains, that magically all the RJs will go away, management will wring their hands and give us 500 737s... At least that is the impression he gives. Got news for ya, it don't work like that. Fire away, my popcorn's done. |
Originally Posted by orvil
(Post 1618889)
Thanks and I tried your suggestion. I changed my browser to Google Chrome and I get a different error message.
So, I'll repeat my original question: Has anyone successfully downloaded their bids from Easy Bid to PBS for the month of May? I AM able to download the bid package, but when I submit I encounter an error when my selected trips are being entered into PBS. That stops the process and I try again. I tried updating the program yesterday and today, but the software says there are no updates from what I am already using. I sent them an email this morning, but I have received anything back. |
Originally Posted by tsquare
(Post 1618973)
Purple only has one thing to say, and that is how bad dALPA is. He has nothing else to add to any of the conversations. I am well aware of all the things you talk about in the above. I can tell you this too: Delta made almost 2.5 times the amount of money UAL did last year, and more than AAL/USA combined.... with a widebody fleet the fraction of theirs. Ever wonder why? Problem is though, we still have a $7 Billion anchor around our necks. The other carriers might see their anchors getting heavier in the coming years. As a pilot, do I like that? Not really... I would love to get some of the weight off the top of the list onto bigger equipment, but I suppose you and purple think if we just go out and buy a hundred 777s like M R Rats, and that will solve all the problems. Maybe you should study the history of this industry, and business in general. I suggest Economics 101 for starters.
The domestic network is a work in progress. It takes time to recover from the RJ damage that was done to this company. It is going to self correct in the next few years which is why I am not in favor of paying a single red cent for any RJ reduction. Ya'll should be absolutely ecstatic that DAL is waning the relationship with ALK, but I see little evidence of that from either of you. So the upshot is that Purple seems to think that if we turn down contracts that have gains, that magically all the RJs will go away, management will wring their hands and give us 500 737s... At least that is the impression he gives. Got news for ya, it don't work like that. Fire away, my popcorn's done. This June he will complete the initial stock buyback a full 2 years early and at the BOD meeting he will announce a second buyback as well as an increase in the dividend. Don't get off on a wild goose chase initiated by management when they come to EVERY MEC meeting and issue the talking points that are then repeated by the lemmings. In True Headings 14-2 buried on page 3, the MEC commits to a "historic" C2015. Follow the MEC and their commitment. Don't fall into the same old trap of repeating management's nonsensical talking points to lower expectations. |
Didn't we just have a fleet break down that shows we don't have a smaller widebody fleet and certainly not a drastically smaller one?
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Originally Posted by PilotFrog
(Post 1619019)
Didn't we just have a fleet break down that shows we don't have a smaller widebody fleet and certainly not a drastically smaller one?
The 767s time out starting in 2017, if they are all replaced by the 787, A330, A350 that will be a boost. Time will tell. |
Originally Posted by gzsg
(Post 1619126)
If you count all Delta's 767s as widebodies we actually have more than AA or UAL. If not, we are 100 down. Sadly they pay 757 pay.
The 767s time out starting in 2017, if they are all replaced by the 787, A330, A350 that will be a boost. Time will tell. |
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