Thanks ALPA for being a miserable failure
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They don't support the RLA. They simply don't have a prayer of getting it changed without a hundredfold increase in PAC money. They did float a trial ballon and attempted to have FedEx removed from the RLA. Never even got out of committee let alone to either floor for a vote. Fred Smith and the ATA pulled out all the stops including canceling every Boeing aircraft he had on order if it were passed.
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I know I can count on Moderators to correct my spelling errors.

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#23
One of the moderators is an ALPA rep, and at least 2 others including myself stay quite involved. So yeah... a little misguided you are.
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You won't get a good answer as the mods are omnipotent here. Which is their right I suppose. If we don't like it we can take our opinions elsewhere.
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There should be no $23 an jobs at airlines anyway.
I had an FO recently whom I was humbled by. He was an amazing pilot with an unfortunate career. He flew for several big named carriers who went under over the years. It was a real pleasure to fly with him. I was angered though at the fact someone with more experience in aviation than most of my other FO's have been alive, was making so little money. He is worth so much more. To be lumped in with a bunch of recent Riddle grads when it comes to pay is an insult to his experience.
Why so many of you thick headed morons are against longevity recognition is beyond me. When I explain to friends outside the industry how our pay system works, they think we are insane. They are right. So many of you buy into the "that's the way it's always been" mentality. People who think like that are the problem. Most of us will be in the position of starting over at some point. How about getting in line with other union labor pay practices already.
I had an FO recently whom I was humbled by. He was an amazing pilot with an unfortunate career. He flew for several big named carriers who went under over the years. It was a real pleasure to fly with him. I was angered though at the fact someone with more experience in aviation than most of my other FO's have been alive, was making so little money. He is worth so much more. To be lumped in with a bunch of recent Riddle grads when it comes to pay is an insult to his experience.
Why so many of you thick headed morons are against longevity recognition is beyond me. When I explain to friends outside the industry how our pay system works, they think we are insane. They are right. So many of you buy into the "that's the way it's always been" mentality. People who think like that are the problem. Most of us will be in the position of starting over at some point. How about getting in line with other union labor pay practices already.

Seriously, be the change you want to see.
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#28
I violated no rule.
You deleted my post.
Got it.
The OP, disparaging ALPA, had his post edited to make him look more intelligent and informed than he really is.
Got it.
No bias.
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Zero.
Nada.
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You deleted my post.
Got it.
The OP, disparaging ALPA, had his post edited to make him look more intelligent and informed than he really is.
Got it.
No bias.
None.
Zero.
Nada.
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#29
Ok everybody knock it off and start over. All this hubbub and I forget what the thread is all about.
I'm on the bus home. What's more alarming than another APC thread going sideways is the guy sitting next to me. He's creepy looking and probably has less than honorable intentions!
I'm on the bus home. What's more alarming than another APC thread going sideways is the guy sitting next to me. He's creepy looking and probably has less than honorable intentions!
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