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#3311
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- VM did not apply to 30 hour layovers (only days in which you actually flew)
- VM did not apply to DH-only duty periods.
- Reserves did not get VM
ALL of the above apply to our ADG. In fact that is one of the greatest improvements I have seen to our contract in the 18+ years I have been here. How guys on this forum dismiss it or take it for granted astounds me.
Further, I have yet to see ANY trip flown anywhere where the F/A pay exceeds ours. On trips with lots of block time (high time turnarounds, international trips) they will often pay the same; in most instances of shorter trips they almost always pay less. They never pay more that I am aware of. If such rare occasions do in fact exist (and I am not sure that they do) then they are greatly outnumbered by the opposite.
#3312
So, what's your answer if the company says "we aren't going to open until you agree to keep our opener confidential"?
Personally, I'd be cool with waiting them out while we rack up record profit sharing, but that's just me.
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Exactly correct. Releasing their opener would allow the line pilots to view a fully accurate picture of the negotiations that DALPA claims they want us fully engaged on. Yet DALPA is choosing to be complicit with management to keep important information from us.
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We used to have a similar provision called Variable Minimum (VM) which could range from 4-6. But it was still not nearly as good as our ADG (Average Daily Guarantee). To summarize:
- VM did not apply to 30 hour layovers (only days in which you actually flew)
- VM did not apply to DH-only duty periods.
- Reserves did not get VM
ALL of the above apply to our ADG. In fact that is one of the greatest improvements I have seen to our contract in the 18+ years I have been here. How guys on this forum dismiss it or take it for granted astounds me.
Further, I have yet to see ANY trip flown anywhere where the F/A pay exceeds ours. On trips with lots of block time (high time turnarounds, international trips) they will often pay the same; in most instances of shorter trips they almost always pay less. They never pay more that I am aware of. If such rare occasions do in fact exist (and I am not sure that they do) then they are greatly outnumbered by the opposite.
- VM did not apply to 30 hour layovers (only days in which you actually flew)
- VM did not apply to DH-only duty periods.
- Reserves did not get VM
ALL of the above apply to our ADG. In fact that is one of the greatest improvements I have seen to our contract in the 18+ years I have been here. How guys on this forum dismiss it or take it for granted astounds me.
Further, I have yet to see ANY trip flown anywhere where the F/A pay exceeds ours. On trips with lots of block time (high time turnarounds, international trips) they will often pay the same; in most instances of shorter trips they almost always pay less. They never pay more that I am aware of. If such rare occasions do in fact exist (and I am not sure that they do) then they are greatly outnumbered by the opposite.
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Min day 5:15
Same trip 6:30+5:15+7:50=17:35 C2015
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Again, if you don't like what is presented, vote no. It really is that simple. Read the TA for yourself, make your own decision and vote. I, like many others on here couldn't care less what you think because what is important to you is not necessarily important to me. A very wise FO once said to me, "I don't care about being paid the most, I want to be paid the longest.". Of course we all know the world revolves around you Carl.
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I think this is normal for Delta...i.e "lets negotiate in private and keep it out of the papers at least until we **** each other off."
So, what's your answer if the company says "we aren't going to open until you agree to keep our opener confidential"?
Personally, I'd be cool with waiting them out while we rack up record profit sharing, but that's just me.
So, what's your answer if the company says "we aren't going to open until you agree to keep our opener confidential"?
Personally, I'd be cool with waiting them out while we rack up record profit sharing, but that's just me.
The only one we saw bits and pieces of was 'Letter 46 and Letter 51' which were both done in the bankruptcy era and most of it was published in the USA Today.
We'd usually read it there prior to hearing about it from DALPA....

We didn't hear about the company opening for zero percent raises in C2012 until after the vote! If we had heard that part first, no way it ever would have passed!
Last edited by Timbo; 03-25-2015 at 05:11 PM.
#3320
Again, if you don't like what is presented, vote no. It really is that simple. Read the TA for yourself, make your own decision and vote. I, like many others on here couldn't care less what you think because what is important to you is not necessarily important to me. A very wise FO once said to me, "I don't care about being paid the most, I want to be paid the longest.". Of course we all know the world revolves around you Carl.
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