View Poll Results: TA vote
YES
50
13.19%
NO
300
79.16%
Undecided
29
7.65%
Voters: 379. You may not vote on this poll
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#11
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Every aviation forum I have ever been on is always more negative than the pilot group at large. That being said, you can normally get a sense of where the pilots are on an issue when you see the typical “yes” voters going negative or conversely, the typical “no” voters swinging “yes” or just shutting their mouth.
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Contract 2015 poll was :
View Poll Results: How Will You Vote on the FedEx TA?
I'm a definite YES. 65 16.93%
I'm a definite NO. 170 44.27%
Don't know yet, but leaning towards YES. 56 14.58%
Don't know yet, but leaning towards NO. 75 19.53%
TA, what TA? 18 4.69%
Voters: 384. You may not vote on this poll
View Poll Results: How Will You Vote on the FedEx TA?
I'm a definite YES. 65 16.93%
I'm a definite NO. 170 44.27%
Don't know yet, but leaning towards YES. 56 14.58%
Don't know yet, but leaning towards NO. 75 19.53%
TA, what TA? 18 4.69%
Voters: 384. You may not vote on this poll
#14
Or at least around 2,000 of our jobs, gone.
And we will ask the company and union: "Where is all of our [domestic/international] freight being moved now?". They'll both respond: "you signed away your right to even ask such questions. We do as we please and we don't have to tell you sh!t. Purple freight now moves with lowest bidding cargo operator, sorry guys, time to hit the street. Oh and by the way, this is our way of saying thanks for being a key part of the damn fine profits the company and execs have made since 2015".
And we will ask the company and union: "Where is all of our [domestic/international] freight being moved now?". They'll both respond: "you signed away your right to even ask such questions. We do as we please and we don't have to tell you sh!t. Purple freight now moves with lowest bidding cargo operator, sorry guys, time to hit the street. Oh and by the way, this is our way of saying thanks for being a key part of the damn fine profits the company and execs have made since 2015".
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Joined APC: Oct 2015
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Or at least around 2,000 of our jobs, gone.
And we will ask the company and union: "Where is all of our [domestic/international] freight being moved now?". They'll both respond: "you signed away your right to even ask such questions. We do as we please and we don't have to tell you sh!t. Purple freight now moves with lowest bidding cargo operator, sorry guys, time to hit the street. Oh and by the way, this is our way of saying thanks for being a key part of the damn fine profits the company and execs have made since 2015".
And we will ask the company and union: "Where is all of our [domestic/international] freight being moved now?". They'll both respond: "you signed away your right to even ask such questions. We do as we please and we don't have to tell you sh!t. Purple freight now moves with lowest bidding cargo operator, sorry guys, time to hit the street. Oh and by the way, this is our way of saying thanks for being a key part of the damn fine profits the company and execs have made since 2015".
#17
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Joined APC: May 2014
Posts: 279
The APC poll for the DAL contract almost matched their actual vote percentage wise. For 6000 folks to have a reliable poll you need roughly 1600 responses to yield a poll with a margin of error around 2.5% and accuracy usually over 97% if you get to half of that (which JF currently has) you have a poll with roughly 94% accuracy and a margin of error at roughly 5%.
#18
The APC poll for the DAL contract almost matched their actual vote percentage wise. For 6000 folks to have a reliable poll you need roughly 1600 responses to yield a poll with a margin of error around 2.5% and accuracy usually over 97% if you get to half of that (which JF currently has) you have a poll with roughly 94% accuracy and a margin of error at roughly 5%.
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