Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
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Very good, very good effort....but wrong. But I like the effort. No, assuming 14% it would be 14% for 14% does not make a win. You think we're going to get 0% in profit sharing this year? No, you don't so why would you try to exchange PS for 14% in this contract? If you said you were in favor of PS for 30% I'd say you have my attention (in a good way). But 1 for 1? Who are you pulling for? (checking the page I'm on here to make sure it's not Airline Management Central). Gotta tell you, this kind of ridiculous thought process does not give me a lot of hope. Again, pause, breathe and contemplate the possibility you're wayyyyyy off here.
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Very good, very good effort....but wrong. But I like the effort. No, assuming 14% it would be 14% for 14% does not make a win. You think we're going to get 0% in profit sharing this year? No, you don't so why would you try to exchange PS for 14% in this contract? If you said you were in favor of PS for 30% I'd say you have my attention (in a good way). But 1 for 1? Who are you pulling for? (checking the page I'm on here to make sure it's not Airline Management Central). Gotta tell you, this kind of ridiculous thought process does not give me a lot of hope. Again, pause, breathe and contemplate the possibility you're wayyyyyy off here.
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Let's put it in simpler terms. If the at the end of contract negotiations when we are minutes from a TA and pay rates set already we said to the company the following.
"You have told us the company is going to continue to make great profits and we can expect a average of 14% per year in profit sharing. We will call this a TA and take the agreement to the MEC if you monetize that profit sharing as a 14% additional raise. Since you have assured us of the profit level it cost you nothing!"
Would that be good or bad for the pilots?
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I know the company wants to save money, but if we need to hire a large amount of pilots in a much tighter pilot market - would it be a bad thing if our pay was significantly better than everybody else's?
If you need a few thousand pilots in the next few years, wouldn't you want to be on the top of every pilot's list?
Or do you want to see what comes through the door if you are nothing special?
If you need a few thousand pilots in the next few years, wouldn't you want to be on the top of every pilot's list?
Or do you want to see what comes through the door if you are nothing special?
Last edited by casual observer; 09-03-2014 at 02:54 PM.
Wait was our profit sharing % over the last few years? Each year?
Who are you pulling for? (checking the page I'm on here to make sure it's not Airline Management Central). Gotta tell you, this kind of ridiculous thought process does not give me a lot of hope. Again, pause, breathe and contemplate the possibility you're wayyyyyy off here.
The company is making Billions in profits and we got a 3% raise this year? Call me slow, a simpleton, whatever, but it's painfully obvious to me that we left just a wee bit of money on the table with C2012.
DALPA has this contract thing down, expect the same for C2015 as we saw for C2012. Which by the way is essentially cost of living pay increases for the next contract. The only question is how much more are we willing to work for those pay raises?
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