Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
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. And also "manage our expectations". I think we're all on sufficient intelligence to think on our own. I always find it ironic the people accusing everyone else of "managine expectations" is the same one trying to push their own agenda. That's allAnger makes a dull man witty, but keeps him poor.
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First of all I said nothing of what I expect (I don't say that with animosity, I just didn't state it). I just grow tired of the same old catch phrases that get repeated and repeated. I highly doubt any manager, of any power, really cares what we say on here. Sometimes I hardly care
. And also "manage our expectations". I think we're all on sufficient intelligence to think on our own. I always find it ironic the people accusing everyone else of "managine expectations" is the same one trying to push their own agenda. That's all
Anger makes a dull man witty, but keeps him poor.
. And also "manage our expectations". I think we're all on sufficient intelligence to think on our own. I always find it ironic the people accusing everyone else of "managine expectations" is the same one trying to push their own agenda. That's allAnger makes a dull man witty, but keeps him poor.
Interesting. Recently listened to a base ALPA rep explain that we should not be focused on this above. Instead of using the metric outlined in the agreement, EASK for passenger and freight, he claimed that we should focus on the block hours.
His next claim was that we are way ahead in block hours as compared to the Atlantic JV partners to the tune of 68% done by Delta. Unbelievable the spin, but 100% true.
His next claim was that we are way ahead in block hours as compared to the Atlantic JV partners to the tune of 68% done by Delta. Unbelievable the spin, but 100% true.
BLOCK HOURS ? Does that include DCI block hours?
Well, hell yaeah! They are up! But mainline block hours are down......
Alright I want to know, what work groups are nearly back to pre chapter 11 pay excluding senior leadership.
And how much more "efficient" the pilot group is now than pre chapter 11? Say a %.
I say this because I have a buddy who is on the south side, because of the new bucket system he flew 0 hours in February. 0. Just as we expected would happen for a good number of guys. Anyways, the neighborhood he loves in is full of Delta, most non pilot, who are rather outraged that he had a month "off." I've handed him plenty of or liners to combat the "and you guys want pay raises?" but the best would be to say, I just want what everyone else has- my pre chapter 11 pay!
And how much more "efficient" the pilot group is now than pre chapter 11? Say a %.
I say this because I have a buddy who is on the south side, because of the new bucket system he flew 0 hours in February. 0. Just as we expected would happen for a good number of guys. Anyways, the neighborhood he loves in is full of Delta, most non pilot, who are rather outraged that he had a month "off." I've handed him plenty of or liners to combat the "and you guys want pay raises?" but the best would be to say, I just want what everyone else has- my pre chapter 11 pay!
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Thats not what was reflected in the contract surveys.
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I just can't imagine how a senior ER captain can get to the point in his career whereby he makes blatantly false statements in order to make the case for management as to why we will not see big gains in this contract. It's just incomprehensible to behave that way. And when you do behave that way, it is devastating to a union and unionism.
Carl
100% ? Plus cost of living increases?
Alright I want to know, what work groups are nearly back to pre chapter 11 pay excluding senior leadership.
And how much more "efficient" the pilot group is now than pre chapter 11? Say a %.
I say this because I have a buddy who is on the south side, because of the new bucket system he flew 0 hours in February. 0. Just as we expected would happen for a good number of guys. Anyways, the neighborhood he loves in is full of Delta, most non pilot, who are rather outraged that he had a month "off." I've handed him plenty of or liners to combat the "and you guys want pay raises?" but the best would be to say, I just want what everyone else has- my pre chapter 11 pay!
And how much more "efficient" the pilot group is now than pre chapter 11? Say a %.
I say this because I have a buddy who is on the south side, because of the new bucket system he flew 0 hours in February. 0. Just as we expected would happen for a good number of guys. Anyways, the neighborhood he loves in is full of Delta, most non pilot, who are rather outraged that he had a month "off." I've handed him plenty of or liners to combat the "and you guys want pay raises?" but the best would be to say, I just want what everyone else has- my pre chapter 11 pay!
SF,
Respectfully, I know what you are talking about. The majority of pilots I have talked with have their expectation managed. They tell me they dont think the company will pay us more than 15-20%. Kind of like a stockholm syndrome situation. They also mention that they dont think ALPA will go after much more than that.<---I dont know why they think this way??
I bet you the contract surveys would be much different if ALPA was gung-ho in their position for restoration plus inflation. Yet, Im not sure what ALPA's stance is in regards to our future pay (worst case scenario AF/KLM). So without sticking out one's neck, One would rather be mild in demands (typical average human quality)
Again, I am pro-ALPA. I am also pro-DPA. Im pro anybody that will represent the pilot group, wholeheartedly and without any "hidden-agendas". UNITY is important. What is more important though is that every pilot needs to know and BELIEVE that they are worth much more.
Go get em boys.
TEN
Respectfully, I know what you are talking about. The majority of pilots I have talked with have their expectation managed. They tell me they dont think the company will pay us more than 15-20%. Kind of like a stockholm syndrome situation. They also mention that they dont think ALPA will go after much more than that.<---I dont know why they think this way??
I bet you the contract surveys would be much different if ALPA was gung-ho in their position for restoration plus inflation. Yet, Im not sure what ALPA's stance is in regards to our future pay (worst case scenario AF/KLM). So without sticking out one's neck, One would rather be mild in demands (typical average human quality)
Again, I am pro-ALPA. I am also pro-DPA. Im pro anybody that will represent the pilot group, wholeheartedly and without any "hidden-agendas". UNITY is important. What is more important though is that every pilot needs to know and BELIEVE that they are worth much more.
Go get em boys.
TEN
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