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Old 06-06-2014 | 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by gzsg
Do.you believe our concessions are still necessary?
No, but you seem to think that running an ad in the paper will magically make them disappear. State our goals... yeah.. I get it. Then what?

And I also know that we do not operate in a vacuum. You really need to be over on the AAL/UAL/SWA boards telling them to get off their collective arses and up the bar. (Which NONE of them have done) That will be far more productive and beneficial to our cause than harping on dALPA to write another mission statement.
Old 06-06-2014 | 07:00 AM
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Originally Posted by GunshipGuy
Because it's a way to judge how well our union works for us. Since DALPA does not set goals the survey is what we can use to judge how successful they are at doing their job. Baring that, they operate with freedom to not be measured against any defined metric.
I judge the way my union works for me based on its achievement of my goals, not yours, and in my assessment of what I believe should a, would a, could a been possible under the circumstances at the time. That is the only realistic metric in my view. At the end of the day, we must each cast our votes for or against a TA or a rep on our own personal and informed assessment of those metrics.

I do not need to know whether my fellow pilots value this over that to make those judgments.
Old 06-06-2014 | 07:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Alan Shore
I judge the way my union works for me based on its achievement of my goals, not yours, and in my assessment of what I believe should a, would a, could a been possible under the circumstances at the time. That is the only realistic metric in my view. At the end of the day, we must each cast our votes for or against a TA or a rep on our own personal and informed assessment of those metrics.

I do not need to know whether my fellow pilots value this over that to make those judgments.
That is an excellent point. Unfortunately, those that look for fault with dALPA and the process need "verification" in order to "prove" that fault.
Old 06-06-2014 | 07:20 AM
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This right here is going to be the single largest issue that determines how much we get.


[QUOTE=tsquare;1659419]No, but you seem to think that running an ad in the paper will magically make them disappear. State our goals... yeah.. I get it. Then what?

And I also know that we do not operate in a vacuum. You really need to be over on the AAL/UAL/SWA boards telling them to get off their collective arses and up the bar. (Which NONE of them have done) That will be far more productive and beneficial to our cause than harping on dALPA to write another mission statement.[/QUOTE]
Old 06-06-2014 | 07:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Alan Shore
I judge the way my union works for me based on its achievement of my goals, not yours, and in my assessment of what I believe should a, would a, could a been possible under the circumstances at the time. That is the only realistic metric in my view. At the end of the day, we must each cast our votes for or against a TA or a rep on our own personal and informed assessment of those metrics.

I do not need to know whether my fellow pilots value this over that to make those judgments.
And I'm sure your union is very happy with that point of view. It allows for them to not be held accountable to a goal that is known to all involved, and the opaqueness allows for declared success even if you (and many others) were not satisfied with the end result. Without transparency an organization which fails to reveal what its membership states desirable can claim it met the goal of the group as a whole, but the membership only have trust to rely on without the ability to verify.
Old 06-06-2014 | 07:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Purple Drank
Is he setting up an excuse already? "We couldn't deliver a good product because you didn't give enough to the PAC."
He treated it as a separate issue. But it's a simple one. If we allow Emirates to do what they want to do, there won't be any product.
Old 06-06-2014 | 08:14 AM
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Originally Posted by sailingfun
I posted one simple statement that this is the first time the company has mentioned a west coast 717 base. Nothing more or less. I personally have seen no talk about building up the west coast bases since the merger with the exception of the 767 base in SEA. I have seen discussion of increased flying but that does not go hand and hand with pilot basing. Prior company statements in fact indicated no new basing in the west.
SEA has however seen one of the largest percentage increases in pilot manning of any base since the merger so all is not bad.
In addition system wide the growth component in contract 2012 was projected to produce about 1100 new pilot jobs (excluding retirements and other attrition). It now appears we will handily beat that number!
3 weeks ago, BC from network said there would probably be a 17 base in LAX, no time frame...same day RA said he felt there probably would be a 17 base in SEA, even though BC said no. Who knows, as you said talk is cheap.
Old 06-06-2014 | 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Alan Shore
I don't need survey results to cast my votes during memrat. With all due respect to my fellow pilots, my vote will be based on what is best for my family, not yours, and I expect nothing else from any other pilot. Given that, why do I need to kknow what anyone else put in his survey?
Alan, I think sharing the results helps individual voters decide if their desires or minimums are in line with the rest of the pilot group. Let's say I had a personal minimum raise set of 25% over the contract, the TA came back with 18%, and the survey results showed that most of the pilot group would have been happy with 15%. I would consider our group in the aggregate to be more realistic than my view alone, and would likely change my vote to yes. It would help me have faith that ALPA did everything possible in the negotiations and that they met the majority's goals.

Some might say, well then, your personal minimum was not 25%. I can live on what we make right now. However, I think the average of the Delta pilots' opinions would be a very good indicator of what we are actually worth, just as the market determines stock price. That number should be made public.

Respectfully submitted.
Old 06-06-2014 | 09:03 AM
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Originally Posted by sailingfun
Just a point on trainer. Management has promised it will turn a profit next quarter every quarter. So far their predictions have been wrong. The 10 cent per gallon fuel savings applies to all jet fuel in the NE. The production at trainer has pushed the price down for everyone. Sadly that gives us no competitive advantage as all airlines are enjoying that 10 cent reduction. We have however shouldered over half a billion in costs to cut the price for everyone and taken on a long term potentially very costly EPA liability.
The acquisition does guarantee first access to supply. That doesn't necessarily help the bottom line, but security of supply has to be worth something. I think that was one of the driving forces for the acquisition.
Old 06-06-2014 | 09:06 AM
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Originally Posted by orvil
The acquisition does guarantee first access to supply. That doesn't necessarily help the bottom line, but security of supply has to be worth something. I think that was one of the driving forces for the acquisition.
I thought it was all about the spread of the crack?!

Not than some of us have never paid for that before!
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