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Comedy-hour continues…
Make sure to swallow the coffee you just drank before reading. I am not responsible for any damage done to devices that is a result of your reaction to this hilarious MEC Chair campaign add. Though you can certainly reach out to its author and demand reparations from him, he’s clearly swimming in cash since TA 1.0 was good enough for him.
My name is [company shill] and I am running for MEC Chair because the direction this MEC is taking us continues to embarrass us as pilot group and sow disunity in ways that sabotages our ability to complete a contract for the indefinite future. To put it simply, we are sacrificing, on average, over $12,000 per pilot/month to watch high school level antics and delusional missives from our MEC proclaiming unity and leverage in negotiations, neither of which exist. While they delay any resolution and continue to bicker, the company will benefit from the windfall to allow for stock buy backs and modernization at our expense. Just as importantly, they buy time to leverage new technologies and evolving supply chain dynamics which allow them to shrink reliance on aircraft to meet their needs. If you are wholesale bought in to the blather you hear from the current MEC, then you don't need to read further, but if you think (just maybe) this continued buffoonery puts your livelihood at risk, then read on.
Resume: I'm 56, hired in 2002 at FedEx after 18 months at US Air, and currently a Memphis based (commuting) 777 FO. I am also retired Air Force, and during my extended time on military leave, I held several staff and command positions, to include the Air National Guard Readiness Center with a staff of over 2000 and a $10B appropriation to support all 107,000 ANG members nationwide. I readily admit that I don't have ALPA experience, I'm not in the club, and I'm not someone looking to climb the ranks to lofty levels of influence in ALPA or the company....'ve already achieved my professional, family, and financial aspirations as I approach my second retirement. But I also believe I have the skills necessary to push back on the disruptive actions of this MEC while ensuring we get an industry-leading, fair contract from FEDEX and protect a long-term profitable future for you and your families. I have absolutely no illusion that I will receive the support of this MEC to be your chair, but if anything I said resonates with you, then you should be asking your reps what their plan is when their current efforts continue to fall flat. If you get no answer, then continuing to support the MEC and their calls for public demonstrations of unity is folly and serves no purpose but to prolong the chaos that finds us where we are today. If you're not ready to ask the tough questions now, you might keep them in mind for a year or two down the line when we're in exactly the same place we are today, and you're another couple/few hundred grand down due to all the drama without results. Thank you for your time. To a better future, F/O Company Shill |
Originally Posted by Shadow Recruit
(Post 3783678)
Make sure to swallow the coffee you just drank before reading. I am not responsible for any damage done to devices that is a result of your reaction to this hilarious MEC Chair campaign add. Though you can certainly reach out to its author and demand reparations from him, he’s clearly swimming in cash since TA 1.0 was good enough for him.
While there are a few great discussions and valid counterpoints to gather from the 100's of posts daily, ALL of this guy's posts would be funny if not for the fact that I may be forced to fly with him one day. |
Myself, or others might disagree with him, but I respect him for putting his argument out there for us all to consider even though he hast to know he's going to be severely ridiculed.
Maybe instead of questioning his character, it would be more productive to address his argument point by point. |
Originally Posted by Luther17
(Post 3783912)
Myself, or others might disagree with him, but I respect him for putting his argument out there for us all to consider even though he hast to know he's going to be severely ridiculed.
Maybe instead of questioning his character, it would be more productive to address his argument point by point. I believe that has already been done ad naseum. He’s just repeating the same old tired silent majority talking points that have all been disproven several times over. With all the layoffs that appear to be happening it’s evident that this will be the fight of our lifetime and cozying up to play nice with management is not, and was not, the right strategy for this TA. |
Originally Posted by Shadow Recruit
(Post 3783946)
I believe that has already been done ad naseum.
He’s just repeating the same old tired silent majority talking points that have all been disproven several times over. With all the layoffs that appear to be happening it’s evident that this will be the fight of our lifetime and cozying up to play nice with management is not, and was not, the right strategy for this TA. |
Originally Posted by Shadow Recruit
(Post 3783946)
I believe that has already been done ad naseum.
He’s just repeating the same old tired silent majority talking points that have all been disproven several times over. With all the layoffs that appear to be happening it’s evident that this will be the fight of our lifetime and cozying up to play nice with management is not, and was not, the right strategy for this TA. How much money has the average Fedex pilot lost since TA1 failed? Not $100k? Then how much? The next three bullets seem mostly correct. Anyone notice the stock price today after hours? As I type this it's up 12.89%. What else happened today? Oh, that's right. We picketed outside Wall Street.🤦♂️ Yeah, pretty sure investors aren't even remotely concerned about our contract. Or lack of. And they know we'll never be released to strike. Especially in an election year. Instead of them being sympathetic to our cause, they just pushed our stock toward its record high. As I type this it has jumped 15.2%. Maybe we should avoid picketing in the future, unless our goal is to highlight for investors that FedEx isn't going to spend their investment dollars on our contract. I will say I don't know about the "25% more than Delta's new contract". But investors don't care about that either. Like the company, they are focused on profits. Paying employees less and firing employees seems to make them both happy. When are we going to figure that out and stop claiming it as leverage? (Edited to add that yes I know earnings were posted today and that's what drove up the stock price. But we picketed today because earnings were released and we wanted investors to know we still didn't have a contract. Message passed. And apparently ignored) I also don't know about the last bullet. Speculation. Although I think it's safe to say the flying side of FedEx won't be growing. But none of that is proveable or disprovable until it happens. Still waiting for word on the Postal Contract. 5 months until it expires. Anyone still think that's leverage for us? So maybe someone can help me out. Can anyone post the data or evidence that "disproves" what he says? Or does he raise some valid points? |
Originally Posted by Rock
(Post 3783998)
I don't know him, probably have never met him and the only unofficial fedex website I'm on is this one. But I read his bullet points. You say they've already been disproven several times over? Really?
How much money has the average Fedex pilot lost since TA1 failed? Not $100k? Then how much? So maybe someone can help me out. Can anyone post the data or evidence that "disproves" what he says? Or does he raise some valid points? Plenty of his other points have varying degrees of validity to them, but deserve little in the way of time spent refuting individual points. He's angry and bitter that we unwashed, drooling masses did not see TA 1.0 as worthy of a yes vote. |
Originally Posted by Merle Haggard
(Post 3783974)
Too bad he wasn't at US Air longer. He'd understand that capitulation and appeasement do not have any effect on endgame as far as corporate strategy is concerned. I do appreciate that his corner of the Air Force turned $10 billion in profit though :) I guess we're submitting OPR bullets now.
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Originally Posted by Rock
(Post 3783998)
I don't know him, probably have never met him and the only unofficial fedex website I'm on is this one. But I read his bullet points. You say they've already been disproven several times over? Really?
How much money has the average Fedex pilot lost since TA1 failed? Not $100k? Then how much? The next three bullets seem mostly correct. Anyone notice the stock price today after hours? As I type this it's up 12.89%. What else happened today? Oh, that's right. We picketed outside Wall Street.🤦♂️ Yeah, pretty sure investors aren't even remotely concerned about our contract. Or lack of. And they know we'll never be released to strike. Especially in an election year. Instead of them being sympathetic to our cause, they just pushed our stock toward its record high. As I type this it has jumped 15.2%. Maybe we should avoid picketing in the future, unless our goal is to highlight for investors that FedEx isn't going to spend their investment dollars on our contract. I will say I don't know about the "25% more than Delta's new contract". But investors don't care about that either. Like the company, they are focused on profits. Paying employees less and firing employees seems to make them both happy. When are we going to figure that out and stop claiming it as leverage? (Edited to add that yes I know earnings were posted today and that's what drove up the stock price. But we picketed today because earnings were released and we wanted investors to know we still didn't have a contract. Message passed. And apparently ignored) I also don't know about the last bullet. Speculation. Although I think it's safe to say the flying side of FedEx won't be growing. But none of that is proveable or disprovable until it happens. Still waiting for word on the Postal Contract. 5 months until it expires. Anyone still think that's leverage for us? So maybe someone can help me out. Can anyone post the data or evidence that "disproves" what he says? Or does he raise some valid points? Rock, You just don’t understand leverage. After a few more recalls and we get the right people in place you’ll understand. They will use leverage. It’s going to be awesome. |
Originally Posted by FedUpWilson318
(Post 3784036)
she may even deny him a jumpseat.
LOL |
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