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Old 03-16-2006 | 01:55 PM
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How bout this.....Anybody reading this thread who is hoping to get a job in the near future with Mesa or whoever. Promise everybody who are at companies who have contracts that are worth a **** (comparativley) that if you can vote when the union comes to you with a TA....Vote no unless its an improvement over regional industry standards, not just the **** poor contract that you currently have. Make it better for everyone.

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Old 03-21-2006 | 02:12 AM
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Man you are rong! Jonny O is a dirt bag! And him and will fly for food guys are taking down the industry.Wake up.
I'm a former Independence Air pilot and we are respected !And I have a great Job with flex Jet now.Handed to me on a platter.Because ALPA and good airlines Respect people with values. To all pilots, Don't be a loooooser, pay your dues and have respect for our legacy pilots.Scum like Masa is taking this whole industy down to the bottum!
Sincerely,Carl Peterson! Any questions!!!!
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Old 03-21-2006 | 03:26 AM
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Originally Posted by cclpeterson
Man you are rong! Jonny O is a dirt bag! And him and will fly for food guys are taking down the industry.Wake up.
I'm a former Independence Air pilot and we are respected !And I have a great Job with flex Jet now.Handed to me on a platter.Because ALPA and good airlines Respect people with values. To all pilots, Don't be a loooooser, pay your dues and have respect for our legacy pilots.Scum like Masa is taking this whole industy down to the bottum!
Sincerely,Carl Peterson! Any questions!!!!

I thought Mesa pilots were ALPA too? I was reading a few interview gouges and supposedly when the cotract is up next year pay is going way up.
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Old 03-21-2006 | 05:43 AM
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Angry Masa sucks

yay drea on.J.O. Will always screw all for ever!
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Old 03-21-2006 | 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by cclpeterson
Man you are rong! Jonny O is a dirt bag! And him and will fly for food guys are taking down the industry.Wake up.
I'm a former Independence Air pilot and we are respected !And I have a great Job with flex Jet now.Handed to me on a platter.Because ALPA and good airlines Respect people with values. To all pilots, Don't be a loooooser, pay your dues and have respect for our legacy pilots.Scum like Masa is taking this whole industy down to the bottum!
Sincerely,Carl Peterson! Any questions!!!!
FYI, Mesa is ALPA. The Mesa pilot group is living with sh*t because they gave up everything to kill the freedom alter-ego in 2003.

The 2007 contract is likely to see some big changes, and a strike is almost assured.

Most Mesa pilots don't approve of PFT. But it is a waste of time to spend enegry blaming those people, most didn't know any better when they signed up...we need to educate the entry-level folks instead. That's the beauty of the internet and forums like this.

But save your bitterness for management (or your wife or your dog), random ranting is not going to help anything. JO would love it if the entire industry actually despised his pilot group...then he could get them to come over to HIS side. You do realize he want's 737s on property and the the only thing stopping him is his pilots
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Old 03-21-2006 | 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by rickair7777
FYI, Mesa is ALPA. The Mesa pilot group is living with sh*t because they gave up everything to kill the freedom alter-ego in 2003.

The 2007 contract is likely to see some big changes, and a strike is almost assured.

What would happen if I got hired there and we went on strike? I did send in my app. Its long shot for me but, I seem to go where the controversey is. I tried Boston Maine a while back and got hired as a ramper then tried for the J31 pilot position but, the owner went nuts fired all the ALPA pilots and there was all kinds of craziness and talks of blacklists. I got the hell out there. I don't need to be blacklisted

You do realize he want's 737s on property and the the only thing stopping him is his pilots
Why would you want to stop them from getting 737's? Would that mean higher pay, bigger A/C, better routes, etc? Just curious.
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Old 03-21-2006 | 06:08 PM
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oops messed that up a little.... It got mixed up in the quote. I also meant to say

What would happen if I got hired there and we went on strike? I did send in my app. Its long shot for me but, I seem to go where the controversey is. I tried Boston Maine a while back and got hired as a ramper then tried for the J31 pilot position but, the owner went nuts fired all the ALPA pilots and there was all kinds of craziness and talks of blacklists. I got the hell out there. I don't need to be blacklisted
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Old 03-21-2006 | 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by ERJ135
Why would you want to stop them from getting 737's? Would that mean higher pay, bigger A/C, better routes, etc? Just curious.
What has stopped the 737s so far has been the union. The current Mesa contract (like most other airlines) spells out the payscale for all aircraft in inventory. It also has a provision that specifies that management can create basically whatever payscale they want for new aircraft...HOWEVER this payscale is temporary, and will be re-negotiated at the next contract. It is very likely that the new negotiated payscale would be retro-active. This essentially means that the company cannot devise a business model for new aircraft without the pilot's agreement because the true costs are unkown.

As to why you would stop them...if you can get industry standard pay & benefits, there's no reason to stop anything. But that's pretty unlikely to happen at Mesa...most of the pilot's have no interest in flying 73's for RJ pay and undercutting mainline.

There are always a few senior career regional guys who would be willing to do it though.
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