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#61
No just annoyed over this mentality of us regional pilots claiming that flying is "OURS." Hearing it at my company, hearing it at others, and again hearing it today with ASA and a few of your fellow pilots on here. I disagree totally. The flying belongs to the name that comes before connection/express and always will...
But guess some just dont want to use basic logic to agree with that. 80% or what not we should want to have the flying back to Mainline is all I was saying... AND somehow a couple of your fellow co-workers twisted that all around and got it to a my crappy regional is better then yours blah blah blah....
Oh well... Great news, I HOPE ASA gets this flying and gets their 80%!!!!
But guess some just dont want to use basic logic to agree with that. 80% or what not we should want to have the flying back to Mainline is all I was saying... AND somehow a couple of your fellow co-workers twisted that all around and got it to a my crappy regional is better then yours blah blah blah....
Oh well... Great news, I HOPE ASA gets this flying and gets their 80%!!!!
You and I may agree it all needs to get back, but that may ignore the reality of why we were spun off in the first place.
You know how people get man, especially round here. I wouldn't waste much more of your time man.
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#63
Simple, staple the pilots along with the airplanes. No jobs lost, just a bunch of additional pilots on the mainline seniority list. Give me a mainline number and take the 900 back. Even if I then go back to the right seat, at least there it's a nearly livable wage. When I go back here I'll be having to bid around a second job again.
#64
Simple, staple the pilots along with the airplanes. No jobs lost, just a bunch of additional pilots on the mainline seniority list. Give me a mainline number and take the 900 back. Even if I then go back to the right seat, at least there it's a nearly livable wage. When I go back here I'll be having to bid around a second job again.
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That had to do with the person whom posted that ASA currently has more furloughs the XJ. I was just trying to point out that Mesaba still has FURLOUGHS coming when more Saabs are being parked here soon. And thus there are other companies whom are hurting far worse then even ASA such as Mesaba, Comair, Xjet etc etc...... It was different from my desire for the Majors to recapture their scope and get the flying back... Sorry for the confussion.
#67
That had to do with the person whom posted that ASA currently has more furloughs the XJ. I was just trying to point out that Mesaba still has FURLOUGHS coming when more Saabs are being parked here soon. And thus there are other companies whom are hurting far worse then even ASA such as Mesaba, Comair, Xjet etc etc...... It was different from my desire for the Majors to recapture their scope and get the flying back... Sorry for the confussion.
We should not be squabbling over who gets what scrap thrown by slave masters. In the long run, DAL changes its mind on a daily basis, so it's a complete waste of time trying to predict what DAL management will do next, unless you are privy to the RA inner circle of overpaid greedy executives.
I agree that all DAL flying should go back to the mainline. I also agree with Avroman that the solution is simple. Just staple all Mesaba, Comair, Compass pilots along with CRJ9 flying to DAL. But like 80kts said, how do we present a convincing argument to the DAL management that stapling would make business sense.
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That had to do with the person whom posted that ASA currently has more furloughs the XJ. I was just trying to point out that Mesaba still has FURLOUGHS coming when more Saabs are being parked here soon. And thus there are other companies whom are hurting far worse then even ASA such as Mesaba, Comair, Xjet etc etc...... It was different from my desire for the Majors to recapture their scope and get the flying back... Sorry for the confusion.
I would hate to see the (mainline) airline pilot world price itself out of a job just like the automakers by making way too much for the product they produced.
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No, I blasted you for constantly whining about it and blaming others. Just you. And you are NOT representative of the other furloughees I have contact with, since they seem to refrain from constantly whining about it. I was involved with setting up the private fund, which is currently helping the new furloughees who were excluded from the union check. So quit running your mouth since you have no idea what you're talking about, as usual.
Speaking of which, 80 clamp is referring to the RJDC/DALPA issue which you probably haven't been around long enough to understand. He is mistakenly lumping me in with Joe Merchant as one of the "regional lifers" who "sued the union over scope", none of which is true.
As for insults... hello pot, meet the kettle.
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