I'm Voting for the TA
#92
Well, we don't have a contract now. It's just a tentative agreement. The company is not bound to anything but the current contract which has no language whatsoever concerning the 717s, new pay rates, new duty rigs, etc... If not ratified, our current contract will be the starting point and the company will continue marching along and whatever happens in between now and the time we reach another agreement is what we will have to accept and deal with.
Show us where the TA addresses 717 pay.
#93
How about we reenter the "no-spin" zone, bus...
He called that amount of money "chump change." You then extrapolate to "all about me."
How about we look at the collective number. In 2015 Delta pilot pay will be $420 million more than it is this year using the same pay hour formula.
It will take UAL/CAL over $700 million per year and 400 additional pilot hires to come up to that contract.
Chump change...all about me....really. Really?
He called that amount of money "chump change." You then extrapolate to "all about me."
How about we look at the collective number. In 2015 Delta pilot pay will be $420 million more than it is this year using the same pay hour formula.
It will take UAL/CAL over $700 million per year and 400 additional pilot hires to come up to that contract.
Chump change...all about me....really. Really?
It's not chump change only if you accept the premise that bankruptcy reset our contract forever, C2K is dead, and all increases will be based from the bankruptcy reset. Since I know this is what you and DALPA believe, this is the disconnect in expectations.
Carl
#94
How about we reenter the "no-spin" zone, bus...
He called that amount of money "chump change." You then extrapolate to "all about me."
How about we look at the collective number. In 2015 Delta pilot pay will be $420 million more than it is this year using the same pay hour formula.
It will take UAL/CAL over $700 million per year and 400 additional pilot hires to come up to that contract.
Chump change...all about me....really. Really?
He called that amount of money "chump change." You then extrapolate to "all about me."
How about we look at the collective number. In 2015 Delta pilot pay will be $420 million more than it is this year using the same pay hour formula.
It will take UAL/CAL over $700 million per year and 400 additional pilot hires to come up to that contract.
Chump change...all about me....really. Really?
Sure you can then point to our anemic TA and you come off as sharp.
However, those of us looking forward see the differences to SWA pay, open time 150%, HAL and 19.4% DC and superior per disk and intl pay, ALK and better quality of life items ie crew meals and dead head policy.
Should I go on?
How about that MED pay? Or even just holiday just like every other hourly employee that DALPA proudly proclaimed they were persuing?
This TA is a failure as it falls short of a reasonable agreement. The out one will prove it.
Last edited by TheManager; 06-03-2012 at 05:29 PM.
#95
)... I have no idea where dude came up with that assertion....Page 3-3 through 3-10 specifically addresses 717 pay. (pdf page 65-72)
#96
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There is a lot of upward movement here but then negative movement there. Some guys on here say hey look the turboprop seat number has changed and intl JV language is tightened. However; it's plain to see that we gave where management really wants to take. Then they gave in the guise of raises but lowered compensation in the 401k stuff. I too started out as a yes vote but have slowly thought and read the TA a couple times and have come to the conclusion that all this rushing surely stinks. I used to think it was a North distrusting management thing and a South blindly following thing. What Carl said really struck a chord in me, The pilots spoke in the contract survey and the MEC did not deliver. I took a hard look at my paycheck and saw how much dues were going to our so called Representation. Looks like the MEC just didn't listen and things went too fast. Send it back!
Scope, in two parts. An overall decrease of 80 RJs from today. (150-70). Some people don't want RJs on routes that can't sustain a 717 anyway. Put a 70 or a 76 seater on a current 50 seat route and make money on it. 21 DC9s will go away, being replaced by the same number of 717s, but then add 67 more 717s to the mix. (67+21=88). Where will those other 67 717s fly to? Maybe where current 76 seaters are making money, to expand on that? Yeah. Will the routes the dropped 150 50 seaters just go away? Not all of them, and those 102 70 seaters and some 76 seaters will fill in for them.
Scope part 2 is good. Tighter international scope and tighter domestic code share scope. All improvements.
Work rules, sick leave, early out offer, all pretty good. Look around us, look at zero help, look at a 3 year deal with a good pay bump for 3 years. I really wish I could demand the same money I bought my house for in 05 from a potential buyer, but looking at the fore closed house nearby (AA BK), it's tough to get your asking price. Throw in the fighting spouses next door (UA/CAL) and the nutty neighbor on the other side (US), and you catch my drift. Even the rich guy in the cul de sac with the beemer (SWA) is having problems. His wife wanted to spend too much on her new friends, so he has to push an order for a new pool in his backyard back a few years (30 737-800s).
You can pretend we are in a league of our own, not affected at all by any of our direct competitors (in addition to the NMB), or you can look around and see that in reality, we've got a pretty good offer. Go to a roadshow.
Last edited by Bill Lumberg; 06-03-2012 at 06:35 PM.
#98
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As to the rest, I can cherry pick any point in somebody else's contract and make us/them look bad. How does SWA every day on short call sound? How about their ability to be deadheaded on a jumpseat?
Your point about HAL is wrong...they have a targeted plan that pays up to 19.4% for some individuals with low frozen DB's...just like the North pilots have at Delta. Their new hires get 15%, just like under this TA. But their A330 pilots currently make $199/hr. Under this TA ours will make $255/hr. Still want to use them as an example?
Alaska and crew meals? I'll take our $35 per hour higher payrate with this TA and buy my own, thanks. I remember what crew meals were like when we had them....
They do have a nice deadhead policy, and are a great operation. I hope they can remain standalone.You sure you want to?
#100
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Well, we don't have a contract now. It's just a tentative agreement. The company is not bound to anything but the current contract which has no language whatsoever concerning the 717s, new pay rates, new duty rigs, etc... If not ratified, our current contract will be the starting point and the company will continue marching along and whatever happens in between now and the time we reach another agreement is what we will have to accept and deal with.
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