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Releasemaster 04-26-2010 02:49 AM

Getting back to the history lesson, another chapter will close for mesa this Friday when the UAX 200 and DH8 flying wraps up.

winglet 04-26-2010 06:44 AM


Originally Posted by minimwage4 (Post 801849)
I understand that we all work for the lowest bidder. A lot of contracts are going to be up or are being negotiated right now. We can only do what is necessary on our end and hope that everyone else is looking out collectively for the profession instead of just for short term personal gains. As it's been demonstrated with the last several awards for United flying, the cheapest airline does not necessarily mean that it's the most competitive.

minimwage4,

Agreed.

I'd bet the majority of the MAG ALPA pilots would agree as well. Your statement applies to every pilot group. Now if we can just get them off their collective lethargic behinds and vote on thier next contract with the profession in mind we might be going in the right direction.

winglet

eaglefly 04-26-2010 07:03 AM

Pilots sacrificing personal interest and gain for the sake of the "profession" ?

That'll be the day. :cool:

Ski Patrol 04-27-2010 10:13 PM


Originally Posted by minimwage4 (Post 801849)
As it's been demonstrated with the last several awards for United flying, the cheapest airline does not necessarily mean that it's the most competitive.

If you are referring to the xjet and skw awards then you need to do some homework on the matter.


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