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And this little piggy had none, and went wee wee wee, all the way home.
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Originally Posted by andy171773
(Post 614789)
So because it was 6 years ago it's ok?
No sir, you need the reality check.. I'm glad you're in negotiations, but RAH pilots need to use the unity that i'm seeing in defense of your abominable company..and use it to stick it to management and get what YOU want and what the industry so very badly needs. I asked this question couple of times but no one seems to have an answer to my question. What's the difference bt 170 & CRJ900?? Why are 170 drivers called scab? |
Originally Posted by Jetlinker
(Post 614857)
So I take it you'd be the first to cross the picket line if there was a Midwest pilot strike....hope you don't jumpseat to work.
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Originally Posted by JetBlast77
(Post 614763)
On behalf of myself, my family, especially my kids at home, I'd like to thank RAH and their 170s and 190s for forcing me to leave the industry. I really hope you guys enjoy making less than half the salary when you're flying MKE-LAX. All the best!
FWIW Midwest has been circling the drain for quite awhile... |
If it wasn't RAH, it would be someone else. They're not the only regional looking for more flying. They all are. RAH just happens to already fly the 170s/175s and was ready for the 190 flying. I know a couple Republic pilots and it would kill them to know they were replacing mainline jobs. What are they going to do? Quit? They, just like most pilots at RAH and every other regional, are just using RAH as a stepping stone to build time and move on.
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Originally Posted by WeaselBoy
(Post 614865)
Some Skyway guys may call that karma...
FWIW Midwest has been circling the drain for quite awhile... All I got for Christmas was my $25 gift card from TPG.............. |
Originally Posted by MD-11Loader
(Post 614772)
You're on the street because you negelected to have proper scope clause protection in your contract. Look no further than the mirror for someone to blame.
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Originally Posted by Roper92
(Post 614889)
If it wasn't RAH, it would be someone else. They're not the only regional looking for more flying. They all are. RAH just happens to already fly the 170s/175s and was ready for the 190 flying. I know a couple Republic pilots and it would kill them to know they were replacing mainline jobs. What are they going to do? Quit? They, just like most pilots at RAH and every other regional, are just using RAH as a stepping stone to build time and move on.
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Don't worry, Skywest will underbid them on their next contract.
Whoops. Did I type that? |
Look, I don't condone what RAH is doing. I feel awful for the Midwest pilots, I really do. Your pilots had a great airline that provided a product that was unmatched. However, you must have left something very important out of your contract called scope protection. What happened to US Airways, United, Delta, and Northwest should have been a wakeup call. Do you really think I like to see Major airline pilots on the street while Regional pilots are getting jobs? Absolutely not! I'm just pointing out to you that you can't run around screaming Damn RAH and their pilots! Those guys sent out their apps and got hired by RAH. Sure there are probably a few tool bags that went there to fly the mighty E-170, but I would be willing to bet that most of them went there because they needed a job.
Look at: Mesa..CRJ-700/900s Skywest..CRJ-700/900s Comair..CRJ-700/900s Compass..EMB-175s PSA..CRJ-700s ASA..CRJ-700/900s Mesaba..CRJ-900s Pinnacle..CRJ-900s Yes it really sucks that RAH broke the 100-seat barrier, but they're not the only regional out there flying around jets that belong at mainline. Be ****ed at your contract committee and your management. BTW, I don't work for RAH.. |
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