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Old 01-22-2017 | 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Bolo
You are a DB! Go somewhere that you actually think is worthy of having you!
You know reading is actually a requirement? "My first vote will be no regardless." Very shortsighted by you don't you think?
And about growing a pair? I will wrap them around your head 3 times over.
You must be one of those new Super Captains that Puffs out his/her chest and talks a big game!
Spoken like one of the kids in the sand box.....
The older I get the less accommodating I have become to being s$it on and taken advantage of....
Enough is enough.....
Again refer to post 6715
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Old 01-22-2017 | 09:16 PM
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Any TA gets a NO vote. It'll be a piece of **** regardless.
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Old 01-22-2017 | 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by ClearCreek
Any TA gets a NO vote. It'll be a piece of **** regardless.
Wow. I hope this whole group isn't like you keyboard warriors. If the first TA is worthy, it will get a YES from me.
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Old 01-22-2017 | 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by ClearCreek
Any TA gets a NO vote. It'll be a piece of **** regardless.
I know there is a lot of frustration. There will be a TA someday. I am of the belief that it will be later, rather than sooner.

With that said, once there is a TA, we owe it to ourselves, our union leaders, our negotiating team, and our fellow pilots to read, evaluate, and compare the TA to our current CBA, our expectations, and the industry standard pay and work rules (which keeps increasing).

If our NC brings us a TA that meets or exceeds these metrics and expectations, our pilot group will vote in favor. If we are presented with a TA that does not meet or exceed our peers, we absolutely should vote NO.

We have been working under the current CBA or a concessionary version for 10 years. Saying that we should vote NO on principle without ever seeing, reading, or evaluating the TA is short sighted.

Also, in my opinion, the duration of any future agreement is just as important, or more so, than the agreement itself. 10 years was an asinine duration, and we should never have agreed to that, no matter what our situation was.

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Old 01-23-2017 | 03:23 AM
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Originally Posted by ColdWhiskey
I know there is a lot of frustration. There will be a TA someday. I am of the belief that it will be later, rather than sooner.

With that said, once there is a TA, we owe it to ourselves, our union leaders, our negotiating team, and our fellow pilots to read, evaluate, and compare the TA to our current CBA, our expectations, and the industry standard pay and work rules (which keeps increasing).

If our NC brings us a TA that meets or exceeds these metrics and expectations, our pilot group will vote in favor. If we are presented with a TA that does not meet or exceed our peers, we absolutely should vote NO.

We have been working under the current CBA or a concessionary version for 10 years. Saying that we should vote NO on principle without ever seeing, reading, or evaluating the TA is short sighted.

Also, in my opinion, the duration of any future agreement is just as important, or more so, than the agreement itself. 10 years was an asinine duration, and we should never have agreed to that, no matter what our situation was.

ColdWhiskey, Thank you and I agree with your assessment 100%. Voting no without even reviewing the next TA is short sighted at best.
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Old 01-23-2017 | 03:31 AM
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The company DIO because of weather in the southeast (GA, FL) and the west (CA, NV) yesterday? I was down in Florida yesterday and it moved through pretty quick. Did it mess things up in MCO that bad?
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Old 01-23-2017 | 03:35 AM
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It did look a little nastier late last night, but still didn't seem like something that really would've been a huge deal. Maybe they are trying to jump the gun a little earlier after the December fiasco?
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Old 01-23-2017 | 03:39 AM
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Yeah, maybe a little gun shy now. Oh well.
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Old 01-23-2017 | 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by ColdWhiskey
10 years was an asinine duration, and we should never have agreed to that, no matter what our situation was.
Amen. Just absolutely ridiculous.

I also have extremely low expectations in regards to our first TA. I don't think we're going to see anything soon. At least worthy of a yes vote. And when we do get to see it, it better have a whole lot of retro.
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Old 01-23-2017 | 06:53 PM
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[QUOTE=ColdWhiskey;2286545]I know there is a lot of frustration. There will be a TA someday. I am of the belief that it will be later, rather than sooner.

It would appear later rather sooner is a common thought but the only thing they really have going for them is the promise of a not too long upgrade time... 3-4 years to get into the left seat isn't bad... problem is we're gonna have what? 2400-2500 pilots for 130 something airplanes? We have almost 1100 right now... there are people that have passed upgrade, some attrition and very few retirements... so to be generous, the next 250 pilots hired will have a shot at upgrade in a reasonable amount of time... that means in a year, everyone hired will be stuck in the right seat for a while... compound that with the fact that everyone else is hiring into a better contract and the pilot "shortage" really hits hard here... they want all those airplanes in the air so they can continue to print money... the only way they're going to attract anyone a year from now is money and work rules... might be sooner than we think
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