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#5081
That's a win win win. Remember from 2012? Fewer DCI jets. Fewer CR2s. More profitable upgauging jumbo RJs which means more profit sharing for us. You and I Gloop get our new Captain's seats (nevermind that you and I can hold M88A and 717A now).
It's a win win win for us, no brainer. Also, we keep them from doing what they wanted to do which was buy 500 Dash 8-400Qs. They were asking for an exemption and we said no.
So 70 more CRJ-900s, total 395 jumbo RJs, no CR2s, more profit, new E190s for mainline. And you and I can be Captains and as we taxi out to the runway and I realize you're behind me, I'm going to call tower using your call sign and tell them we're ready to go.

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#5082
Gets Weekends Off
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Except.... if you guys allow us to reduce DCI 450 to $39.99.... I mean 395, as in a max of 395 jets, but you let those be all premium cabin profitability center jumbo RJs, then we'll buy you EMB-190s.
That's a win win win. Remember? DCI wins more large RJs and they'll get rid of the CR2s, no more CR2s. New E190s =we get our new Captains seats Gloop, nevermind we can hold MD-88/90A and 717A now. AND fewer RJs = scope win. And the company upgauges which = more profit.
It's a win win win for us.
Also, we keep them from doing what they wanted to do which was buy 500 Dash 8-400Qs. They were asking for an exemption and we said no.
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That's a win win win. Remember? DCI wins more large RJs and they'll get rid of the CR2s, no more CR2s. New E190s =we get our new Captains seats Gloop, nevermind we can hold MD-88/90A and 717A now. AND fewer RJs = scope win. And the company upgauges which = more profit.
It's a win win win for us.
Also, we keep them from doing what they wanted to do which was buy 500 Dash 8-400Qs. They were asking for an exemption and we said no.
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#5083
Is he still allowed to call himself Captain? What is he a Captain of these days?
#5084
:-)
Joined: Feb 2007
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You know how it is.....you spend your whole career fighting management, and I mean really sticking it to them for the pilots you represent....then when you retire, management funnels you millions for your efforts.
#5087
It is the ONLY thing that will get us more money and more time off. This is throwing a huge wrench into the gears of a union relationship that RA was certain he had in the bag. RA and Campbell are extremely unhappy about this.
This is the best possible thing for Delta pilots.
Carl
This is the best possible thing for Delta pilots.
Carl
The timing of it definitely couldn't be worse, right before direct negotiations enter the compensation discussions. If the opposition (management) already knows you are against whatever the NC brings forward, why bother offering anything? When in a business deal, there has to be an expectation that a deal can be reached. Walking in and saying, "No, I won't agree to or listen to anything you say" is not rational or reasonable.
You have no way of knowing that. None. You're just a line pilot like the rest of us.
Oddly enough I agree and it applies to you too!
Translation: Profit sharing is bad and risky. We need to give it up for higher pay rates.
Translation: Profit sharing is bad and Completely wrong. The worst thing we could possibly show is a unified face of willingness to accept whatever we're told to accept by our unelected bureaucrats. When we show the face of refusal like we're showing now, that disorients management. That concerns them because labor risk was supposed to be completely off the table.
Translation: Profit sharing is bad and Completely wrong. The worst thing we could possibly show is a unified face of willingness to accept whatever we're told to accept by our unelected bureaucrats. When we show the face of refusal like we're showing now, that disorients management. That concerns them because labor risk was supposed to be completely off the table.
I think we have an absolutely spectacularly successful PS plan. (hatched and negotiated by the oft reviled Moak, O'Malley, Pinho, etc.) All it shows is that "winding the clock" isn't as economically advantageous as it may seem on the surface.
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#5088
If d-baggery were a word, it would be appropriate here.
#5089
Straight QOL, homie
Joined: Feb 2012
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From: Record-Shattering Profit Facilitator
Originally Posted by shiznit[/QUOTE
I think we have an absolutely spectacularly successful PS plan. (hatched and negotiated by the oft reviled Moak, O'Malley, Pinho, etc.) All it shows is that "winding the clock" isn't as economically advantageous as it may seem on the surface.
Those other guys stumbled onto profit sharing. To think they foresaw the insane profits Delta is enjoying now, is complete bull****. No one saw these profits coming. Not anyone in management.. If they had anticipated profits like this ...they wouldn't have given it to us!!
Now that the Dalpa administrators realize how much profit sharing costs the company, they (and you) are pulling out all the stops to find some way to give it back to them. Why?
#5090
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Those other guys stumbled onto profit sharing. To think they foresaw the insane profits Delta is enjoying now, is complete bull****. No one saw these profits coming. Not anyone in management.. If they had anticipated profits like this ...they wouldn't have given it to us!!
Were you here when the PS was negotiated by them, and funded by me and a few thousand guys I know?
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