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Old 03-13-2012 | 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Gearjerk
It's 5:02p Atlanta time!!

Where's the opener?

GJ
It should be pushed to the pilot pilots tonight. They met with management early this afternoon.
Old 03-13-2012 | 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by acl65pilot
It should be pushed to the pilot pilots tonight. They met with management early this afternoon.
Thanks, I was actually being slightly facetious. If I understood correctly what Sailingfun wrote, it was a meeting to "ask for early negotiations", not necessarily to "exchange opener's".

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Old 03-13-2012 | 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Gearjerk
It's 5:02p Atlanta time!!

Where's the opener?

GJ
I've got my opener.



Gonna need it tonight to read this forum after all us malcontents see "the opener".
Old 03-13-2012 | 01:42 PM
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Wow it might go more senior than I thought. Currently showing 100 ppl with ATLDC9A as #1 choice. 52 as a #2 and 30 as a #3.
The overall number with ATL DC9A on their bid.....(drumroll) 334
Old 03-13-2012 | 02:43 PM
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What's that 6 on the bottle opener? How many you've opened? I guess you really wouldn't need to have a wife to keep count! Where can I get one of those openers?
Old 03-13-2012 | 02:44 PM
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Bummer dude.

Southwest says it won't make a profit in 1st qtr. - Yahoo! Finance
Old 03-13-2012 | 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Gearjerk
Thanks, I was actually being slightly facetious. If I understood correctly what Sailingfun wrote, it was a meeting to "ask for early negotiations", not necessarily to "exchange opener's".

GJ
I can tell you ALPA gave their opener to the company. That is what the reps told me. It will be released later tonight to the masses. Off course this could change without notice but is the last info I had.
Old 03-13-2012 | 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by XtremeF150
Wow it might go more senior than I thought. Currently showing 100 ppl with ATLDC9A as #1 choice. 52 as a #2 and 30 as a #3.
The overall number with ATL DC9A on their bid.....(drumroll) 334
Good. I really do not want to go through training as my next child is born. Hoping for another 11th hr stay.
Old 03-13-2012 | 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by sailingfun
You have to attempt to view it from a management standpoint. They have spent five years in a reeducation campaign with the other employees that Delta will only be able to pay industry standard wages. They are correct in their cost assumptions to an extent. This is perhaps the most brutal industry around on companies that let costs get out of line.
A pilot contract that is viewed as above the abstract they have created with the other employees will lead to big problems. After our 2001 contract they had to follow up with a 17 percent raise to the mechanics when things started to get ugly there.
I suspect they will be willing to put forth a contract with some impressive numbers in the out years. They will not put out anything near what I or most pilots expect in the short term. The collapse of talks at UAL and the 1113 action at AMR will leave the company thinking and serious raises for the pilots will put their pilot costs way to high and that they will have other costs with non union employee fallout. The package they put forth will be back loaded while the package we want and deserve will have to be front loaded. I see the gap between the two as far to big to be bridged before we go to the NBM. The NMB has made it clear we can expect a very long process if we go that route.
Again this is going to be a long difficult contract with a lot of choices that have to be made. Don't start spending raises now. They may not come for 5 years.
You keep saying this sailingfun despite the FACT that their PowerPoint said no such thing. And people who were in the room said the NMB stated no such thing. Please post ANY evidence to back up what you claim. My evidence is the NMB's PowerPoint and the words of my reps. What's your evidence?

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Old 03-13-2012 | 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by gloopy
36-42 additional guaranteed days a year off for reserves is a pretty nice advantage. Most of the airline commutes and as reserve is correlated with juniority (not a straight line relationship but fairly similar) most who commute on reserve benefit very little with mid reserve stint long calls where they weren't used after the fact compared to an extra 36-42 days off a year, guaranteed.

And that's best case when we have fat categories. When we're lean on staffing and reserves are always flying, our current system is even worse.

For every guy sitting long call at home there is someone sitting long call at the hotel or pad and even if they aren't eventually used I doubt very much that *most* reserve pilots benefit more from the current system than having an extra 36-42 guaranteed days a year off.
Gloopy,

According to my buds at SWA - you are pretty much going to fly on reserve. This is very category and time of the year dependent at DAL - at times we have guys pushing up against mandatory sims because they have not flown at DAL in months. So if you really want to add up days off - which for guys in base pretty much means long call - DAL is a pretty good deal. And yes - surprising as it may be to some guys on this forum - some DAL Pilots do actually live in base and enjoy reserve, especially long call.

So I repeat - there are many things about SWA that are better than DAL - reserve is not one of them.

Scoop

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