Stop coming here
#11
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#12
One being whipsawed against another....
Hasn’t changed, it was on the precipice... but the pilots of your airline sold out the movement. Learn history, or be destined to repeat it.
#13
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#14
They look entirely different than they did in 2013. The industry looks entirely different than it did in 2013. And who is being whipsawed against who in 2018?
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This place is a dumpster fire. The only way we can get improvements in pay and QOL is if you, the potential new hire, stops showing up to new hire class.
New hires, please take time to read the other recent threads on PSA. Do yourself and us a favor.
Current employees, please stop referring your friends to PSA. The referral bonus is nice but it will be peanuts if we can get pay increases.
New hires, please take time to read the other recent threads on PSA. Do yourself and us a favor.
Current employees, please stop referring your friends to PSA. The referral bonus is nice but it will be peanuts if we can get pay increases.
#16
The record is 7 firings for a union guy...
At the time, 3 of the past 5 NY CA Reps had been fired at least twice each. It doesn't pay to fight city hall; which is why the regional unions are destined to be window dressing.
Mine was twice, not three.
Turned out to be a blessing.
At the time, 3 of the past 5 NY CA Reps had been fired at least twice each. It doesn't pay to fight city hall; which is why the regional unions are destined to be window dressing.
Mine was twice, not three.
Turned out to be a blessing.
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He’s an idiot. AE guy who wanted PDT and PSA to fold and AE be the only wholly owned AA airline. Unfortunately many saw past that game. However a man getting fired from a regional speaks volumes to his character and what he provides to a work group. That’s almost impossible to accomplish let alone multiple times.
#18
He’s an idiot. AE guy who wanted PDT and PSA to fold and AE be the only wholly owned AA airline. Unfortunately many saw past that game. However a man getting fired from a regional speaks volumes to his character and what he provides to a work group. That’s almost impossible to accomplish let alone multiple times.
Even the unemployment administrative law judge said it was the most egregious termination he'd seen in 22 years before ruling against the company.
Firing somebody for 4 instances of alleged sick abuse in one year, while refusing to even look at the provided medical records for those same 4 instances... yeah, nothing political going on there.
Then firing them again over a typo on a resignation from a union position claiming they lied. News Flash, the union position isn't really any of their business since the RLA prohibits them from interfering in who does or doesn't do union work. Typo corrected, but MEC chairman neglected to inform company of the correction when the company asked, and poof, the pilot is accused of misrepresentation. Not allowed to explain the misunderstanding, just fired without investigation.
Yep, ultra serious offenses there. Every employer who's looked at the paperwork, hired me. They recognize BS harassment when they see it. Not sure why you don't. We're all pilots, and should stick up for each other rather than continue allowing managements to pit us against one another.
AAG just brought a guy back on the payroll at Envoy as a VP who was the architect of the merger of the Eagles back in 1988. History is destined to repeat itself. The three groups need to start working together or they'll end up screwed again.
Not my battle anymore.
Last edited by Cujo665; 08-25-2018 at 07:13 AM.
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Originally Posted by Cujo665;
AAG just brought a guy back on the payroll at Envoy as a VP who was the architect of the merger of the Eagles back in 1988. History is destined to repeat itself. The three groups need to start working together or they'll end up screwed again.
Not my battle anymore.
I've reached out to my brethren at PDT and get the sense that their TA is getting a hard "NO," which is a step in the right direction for all of us. Ratification of that TA would stagnate everyone's pay. This should not be an era of "bring it up to industry average" agreements, it should be an era of industry-leading agreements.
PS: Now give me an AA seniority number already.
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