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tsquare 01-11-2010 08:48 AM


Originally Posted by acl65pilot (Post 741992)
Not trying to get anything started. Just reporting what I heard on the radio.

IMO if that is an option it means that someone beat us to AS. I would guess we would take the air buses and move them to the west coast to compete.

Just my thoughts though.

Any of ya'll remember the EF Hutton commercials? :D:eek:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SX7ZEotoFh0

bigdaddie 01-11-2010 08:49 AM


Originally Posted by dragon (Post 741859)
Let's not forget SWA.

Their 12 year 737 CA/FO rates 206/144
our 12 year 737 CA/FO rates 168/114

Yea and I thought it was JB, AT, and SW we had to compete with (ala management) not the other network carriers.

BD

bigdaddie 01-11-2010 08:59 AM

Let's make this real simple:

1) DL + NW = $2B in synergies (their number)
2) DL + NW pilot groups made this merger smooth as silk for the companies
3) DL pilots alone gave $1.3B in annual concessions. I don't know the exact NW number.
4) Give us $1B and the company keeps $1B. Sounds fair. Quick math in public :eek: $1B / 12000 pilots = $83k / pilot in annual contractual improvements. I can live on that.

BD

acl65pilot 01-11-2010 09:01 AM


Originally Posted by bigdaddie (Post 742008)
Let's make this real simple:

1) DL + NW = $2B in synergies (their number)
2) DL + NW pilot groups made this merger smooth as silk for the companies
3) DL pilots alone gave $1.3B in annual concessions. I don't know the exact NW number.
4) Give us $1B and the company keeps $1B. Sounds fair. Quick math in public :eek: $1B / 12000 pilots = $83k / pilot in annual contractual improvements. I can live on that.

BD

I like that.

Part of my point is that we need to get financial benefits to these JV's. Give is 5% of the revenue (not profit) per year. You do the math if both of those are about 12 billion a year.

Desperado 01-11-2010 09:43 AM

Hey Y'all, I'm trying to call DAL CREW for the first time. The disembodied voice on the phone is asking for my employee number-*-password-#.
Does he/she/it want my 9 digit number or my 6 digit number? Also, how do I make a capital letter?

Thanks in advance,

Tighttonka

buzzpat 01-11-2010 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by Desperado (Post 742027)
Hey Y'all, I'm trying to call DAL CREW for the first time. The disembodied voice on the phone is asking for my employee number-*-password-#.
Does he/she/it want my 9 digit number or my 6 digit number? Also, how do I make a capital letter?

Thanks in advance,

Tighttonka

Tightonka (I like it),

6 digit employee number * password #. I have two caps in my password and I * them and then type in the numeric value. IE, N = *62. Hope this helps!

Philly 01-11-2010 09:48 AM


Originally Posted by Desperado (Post 742027)
Hey Y'all, I'm trying to call DAL CREW for the first time. The disembodied voice on the phone is asking for my employee number-*-password-#.
Does he/she/it want my 9 digit number or my 6 digit number? Also, how do I make a capital letter?

Thanks in advance,

Tighttonka

It's your 6 digit.

123456* PASSWORD#

Philly

Desperado 01-11-2010 09:50 AM


Originally Posted by buzzpat (Post 742030)
Tightonka (I like it),

6 digit employee number * password #. I have two caps in my password and I * them and then type in the numeric value. IE, N = *62. Hope this helps!

Thanks,

N=*62 or *6twice?

buzzpat 01-11-2010 10:01 AM


Originally Posted by Desperado (Post 742034)
Thanks,

N=*62 or *6twice?

Just one *. N = 62 on your keypad.

Desperado 01-11-2010 10:04 AM


Originally Posted by buzzpat (Post 742041)
Just one *. N = 62 on your keypad.

Thanks Buzz,

I found the list on the incredibly easy to use Flt Ops website.:eek:

Tighttonka


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