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Are you talking about the APA that walked around with green SCOPE badges in the mid 90's, taking the no RJ position, only to cave after the PEB? Unlike DALPA, APA actually had a prohibition against RJ's, which they did indeed sell. Those of us who rode the 'B' scale can thank APA for that little gem too. APA was the first to take the massive pay hit, voluntarily, after 9-11. That set the stage for our first huge giveback to the company, after which they took more, then our pension. APA has been no friend to the careers of Delta Pilots.
The give backs started way before 9-11, it had been a constant race to the bottom post deregulation. I never understood the animosity towards each other, as every pilot group/union was in the business of making their airline the most competitive. If everyone is afraid to go out of business, while they race each other, they eventually all reach rock bottom.
So to answer the question posed above in this thread, yes scope was sold, for a promise of a better tomorrow, that never came. It got so bad, the market decided to correct the pain.
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Are you talking about the APA that walked around with green SCOPE badges in the mid 90's, taking the no RJ position, only to cave after the PEB? Unlike DALPA, APA actually had a prohibition against RJ's, which they did indeed sell. Those of us who rode the 'B' scale can thank APA for that little gem too. APA was the first to take the massive pay hit, voluntarily, after 9-11. That set the stage for our first huge giveback to the company, after which they took more, then our pension. APA has been no friend to the careers of Delta Pilots.
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What’s with the AFA pin I saw on a FA’s lapel? Did I miss something?
I have *never* ever, heard another pilot at this company, or posting here complain about a raise that the FAs, mechanics or anyone has gotten. That's in 10 years of being here. The closest I've heard is that when the FAs got a 14.5% raise, was, "good, that sets a baseline of what we should get in our next TA"
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Random question does anybody know if we can book a Jumpseat on Delta connection? Ie compass Skywest etc?
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Poopplop and msprj2, I urge you to take a breath and appreciate the situation you are currently in. 11 years ago when I started at pinnacle I made $18,000 year one, $22k year two, and $25k year three. I had one good year after the new contract, only to take a 40% cut in the bankruptcy, and huge seniority setback in the merger. I left after six years and never made as much money as a 1st year Endeavor guy makes today.
Life is good, thank the senior guys there who fought to make that place palatable.
Life is good, thank the senior guys there who fought to make that place palatable.
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I'm frankly surprised how many people toughed it out at those pay rates. How is that even sustainable?
I was lucky, I was young. I lived with roommates and spent and saved responsibly. When I was hired things were moving pretty quick (2007) so I was hoping to upgrade in a couple years and leave within 5. Obviously things changed. When I left in 2013, about 50 pilots were quitting every month. I think market forces finally forced them to raise the pay to stop the bleeding once management shrunk the list to the size they were looking for.
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Poopplop and msprj2, I urge you to take a breath and appreciate the situation you are currently in. 11 years ago when I started at pinnacle I made $18,000 year one, $22k year two, and $25k year three. I had one good year after the new contract, only to take a 40% cut in the bankruptcy, and huge seniority setback in the merger. I left after six years and never made as much money as a 1st year Endeavor guy makes today.
Life is good, thank the senior guys there who fought to make that place palatable.
Life is good, thank the senior guys there who fought to make that place palatable.
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