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Originally Posted by Cycle Pilot
(Post 1623296)
We had the opportunity to recapture that flying during our last contract but gave management 70 new 76 seaters instead for 4/8/3/3. And we'll do the same on this contract if given the choice. We'll never see RJ's at mainline. That ship has sailed.
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Originally Posted by Timbo
(Post 1623436)
The May Capt. bids are available via the backdoor.
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Originally Posted by Jughead
(Post 1623515)
Now the front door is open for the straight-laced Captain.
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Originally Posted by forgot to bid
(Post 1623529)
by rule you now have to incorporate a UsAir twitter/777 joke.
"Well folks, looks like our gate's occupied. We're currently working with our company to see if they'll let us park at gate #2, which as you can see, is currently unoccupied" |
Originally Posted by forgot to bid
(Post 1623517)
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Originally Posted by JungleBus
(Post 1623505)
When I was at CP
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Originally Posted by JungleBus
(Post 1623334)
First off, the E170/175/CRJ900 airplanes are not RJs. Management doesn't consider them RJs. They regularly refer to them as mainline-class. So, as a preliminary step towards recapturing DC9/733 flying, I suggest we stop giving them the same label as CR2s rapidly headed to the desert.
Secondly, a few things have changed from a few years ago, both within DALPA and within the regional airline industry. I wasn't happy about the scope tradeoff in C2012 and argued vigorously at the time that it was throwing a lifeline to the DCI outsourcing scheme. The inability to staff DCI may be about to render that lifeline moot. Either DAL is going to have to greatly increase what they pay for feed to make sure the OJs (Outsourced Jets) get staffed, or pay basically the same thing to have mainline fly it and take control of their product. I think our union leaders should be nudging them in the latter direction. C2012 moved jobs from DCI to mainline, and you just came onto the property this year, didn't you? Maybe there is a connection in there. And don't be in a rush to solve management's problems. Let them come to us, with their checkbooks out and a box of new pens. We have a negotiated rate for those regional jets, after all. Let them talk uphill for a change; if qualified pilots become a rare commodity, I am sure that DAL will try to corner the market. Growth at mainline is always good - at least you got that right. |
I just had a little eye opener. I've been sitting RES for last 4 months voluntarily. With 117 rules it was a no brainer. I was getting short on the recency and decided fill out the trip buy over going to the sim. I put in for a specific trip and they said no but assigned a 4 day PHX all-nighter. Not a great trip but I have family in PHX and the food is good. I get my March pay statement and find they didn't pay anything for the trip buy and somehow I ended up with less than the Reserve Guarantee. In talking with a supervisor, he says yes there's a mistake. I should've been paid 3:45 total regardless of the number duty periods I flew on the trip buy. It's in the Contract: 11.B.3.... Ouch...bottom line...never do a trip buy the sim pays 3:45 too.
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Originally Posted by brakechatter
(Post 1623457)
As for the "USAir ruined America West" argument, well, that was just laughable. You are correct in that it is a management thing
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