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#7313
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Feb 2008
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So obtuse you are .
United and American both pay the a330 and the 767-400 in the same band as the 777.
Incidentally, they pay the 747 and a380 in a separate band.
Soon, we will have no 747s and will be a predominately an a330 airline.
ALPA prides themselves on pattern bargaining, which you well know how it works.
They out right failed by being unable to match those rates.
So, for a guy like you oh has been relegated to 767 for what likely is the remainder of your short career here, unless you get lucky enough to hold an a330, you will never see the financial gains that an AMR or UAL pilot will for doing the same job on the same airplane.
United and American both pay the a330 and the 767-400 in the same band as the 777.
Incidentally, they pay the 747 and a380 in a separate band.
Soon, we will have no 747s and will be a predominately an a330 airline.
ALPA prides themselves on pattern bargaining, which you well know how it works.
They out right failed by being unable to match those rates.
So, for a guy like you oh has been relegated to 767 for what likely is the remainder of your short career here, unless you get lucky enough to hold an a330, you will never see the financial gains that an AMR or UAL pilot will for doing the same job on the same airplane.
#7314
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Joined: Feb 2014
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A little irony...
The last time we saw this much solidarity on any issue was during the "Keep Delta My Delta" campaign. For those not around at the time, Doug Parker and his minions tried to take over Delta.
A small group within our union have stark similarities with Doug.
The upside. A large majority of Delta pilots are unifying and may realize they are more powerful than the union ever gave them credit for.
The last time we saw this much solidarity on any issue was during the "Keep Delta My Delta" campaign. For those not around at the time, Doug Parker and his minions tried to take over Delta.
A small group within our union have stark similarities with Doug.
The upside. A large majority of Delta pilots are unifying and may realize they are more powerful than the union ever gave them credit for.
#7316
In my opinion the company knows to much of our personal health history. Just in the past year and a half I have gotten calls from "Delta Health Services". One was to see if I needed counseling for my weight problem... I asked, how did you get my BIM number, and she told me that it was from the physical I took to get the extra health care dollars. The second instance was when I had bronchitis. The Dr. prescribed an inhaler. a short time later they asked if I needed any information on controlling my Asthma! Once Dr. Foster is installed as the Director of health services, he can, by himself, end your career. that "medical release" can disqualify you from line flying until HE is satisfied that you meet the FAA medical guidelines. The Heart attack example they gave in day one was an exaggeration, but there are a lot of things that can disqualify you from having a medical, and they don't need your permission to do it either! HIPPA privacy only prevents doctors and hospitals from giving out your information WITHOUT your consent. Delta is self insured. Every prescription you have ever had filled is on file with DHS
#7319
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Joined: Nov 2011
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#7320
Runs with scissors
Joined: Dec 2009
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From: Going to hell in a bucket, but enjoying the ride .

Of course the side benefit will be, everyone will be afraid to call in sick, so they'll be coming to work sick, making more of us sick...so we got that going for us!
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