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BlueJetDork 01-20-2017 10:48 AM


Originally Posted by John Carr (Post 2285090)
What's the scope section look like?

As previously discussed!

John Carr 01-20-2017 04:10 PM


Originally Posted by BlueJetDork (Post 2285142)
As previously discussed!

Could you by chance please humor us and discuss in detail?

BlueJuicer17 01-20-2017 05:27 PM

Can anyone recommend where I can buy blue latex gloves at a discount?

BlueJetDork 01-20-2017 06:11 PM


Originally Posted by John Carr (Post 2285316)
Could you by chance please humor us and discuss in detail?

They need at least a "non permitted" type similar to DALPA.

IMO.

Max Relax Roll 01-20-2017 07:55 PM


Originally Posted by BlueJuicer17 (Post 2285351)
Can anyone recommend where I can buy blue latex gloves at a discount?

No need to buy them. I noticed that your Mom keeps a box by the nightstand.

John Carr 01-21-2017 02:00 AM


Originally Posted by BlueJetDork (Post 2285372)
They need at least a "non permitted" type similar to DALPA.

IMO.

Didn't answer the question. What's AS's scope look like?

BlueJetDork 01-21-2017 03:50 AM

They are not our peer.

John Carr 01-21-2017 05:16 AM


Originally Posted by BlueJetDork (Post 2285473)
They are not our peer.

Ok, fair enough. But you did say;


Originally Posted by BlueJetDork (Post 2285025)
I have read Alaska's contract.

The frame work is solid.

Do you consider their (lack of) scope a solid frame work?

Don't know about you, but I got to watch/experience all the scope relaxation/giveaway. To me, it's a FUNDEMENTAL FRAME WORK.

But rational people can disagree.....

BlueJetDork 01-21-2017 07:02 AM

Yes I do.

Thier contract helps us more than it hurts make the case that certain items are standard.

For instance health care. SWAPA doesn't help.but Alaska does along with DAL and UAL. Scope is very important but unfortunately Alaska doesn't help us. At this point management inverted vision of our future is all that we are going to get. Non permitted type is something I hope we get. We sort of have that now in our pea.

We I refer to structure I'm looking at all the peer contracts, and yes Alaska is a peer, section by section and drawing line were items content to form what is standard in the business.

If we threw out SWAPA because it is extremely weak health care and disability we would miss their other section and connect with DAL, UAL, AA, etc.


Alaska's structure helps us!

John Carr 01-21-2017 08:18 AM


Originally Posted by BlueJetDork (Post 2285537)
We I refer to structure I'm looking at all the peer contracts, and yes Alaska is a peer, section by section and drawing line were items content to form what is standard in the business.

Well, you took it from debating FACTS to circular doublespeak and back pedaling. Guess there's no longer a point....


Originally Posted by BlueJetDork (Post 2285473)
They are not our peer.



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