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You aren't very good at the whole reading thing are you?Originally Posted by sarge756
Well 77% of the pilots liked it.
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Do you think we liked it? It was a sh!t sandwich vs diarrhea. Both options sucked. It was mediocre at best. There was nothing great about it. I am disappointed in my pilot group but we all had the option to vote and I stand by their decision whether I like it or not. What was your solution? PDT as an airline was closing in 2017 due to FAA limitations, not contracts expiring or leases coming up for renewal. We have 37 aircraft in service now and 9 gone by 2017 and more continuing to be parked in 2018. It doesn't make business sense to keep the airline open for 29. Those are facts, not fear.
Oh and someone asked earlier about the contract amendments in 2018 and 2022, all items are fair game. Both the association and the company can negotiate 5 items (that includes rates) and if a decision can not be reached after 120 days we enter 90 days for binding arbitration with an arbitrator.
Exactly this ^Originally Posted by higgi8f6
sarge,Do you think we liked it? It was a sh!t sandwich vs diarrhea. Both options sucked. It was mediocre at best. There was nothing great about it. I am disappointed in my pilot group but we all had the option to vote and I stand by their decision whether I like it or not. What was your solution? PDT as an airline was closing in 2017 due to FAA limitations, not contracts expiring or leases coming up for renewal. We have 37 aircraft in service now and 9 gone by 2017 and more continuing to be parked in 2018. It doesn't make business sense to keep the airline open for 29. Those are facts, not fear.
Oh and someone asked earlier about the contract amendments in 2018 and 2022, all items are fair game. Both the association and the company can negotiate 5 items (that includes rates) and if a decision can not be reached after 120 days we enter 90 days for binding arbitration with an arbitrator.
higgi8f6
only because i know aa, amr and now aag, your rates will only be discussed if both parties agree to that, if management does not want to negotiate the rates then they are off the table.
could you post or pm me the loa agreement for pdt.
only because i know aa, amr and now aag, your rates will only be discussed if both parties agree to that, if management does not want to negotiate the rates then they are off the table.
could you post or pm me the loa agreement for pdt.
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Idiot. Also read higg's post. Nobody liked it. Survival. If you can't accept that to bad!Originally Posted by sarge756
Well 77% of the pilots liked it.
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It's, "you're" as in "you are"Originally Posted by sarge756
Your right your all SELLOUTS!! Take the first offer!!
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77% of the pilots who voted , voted for it.Originally Posted by sarge756
So your saying 77% of you guys didn't vote for it?
For it to be 77% of the pilots, 100% of the pilots would have had to vote.
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Well, everyone has dangled a participle at one time or another...Originally Posted by SUX4U
You forgot the period at the end of your sentence.
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I'm not one of those grammar guys because I'd be labeled an instant hypocrite buuuuuuut that guy didn't just do it once. It was over and over, aaaaand over with the same or similar error.Originally Posted by SUX4U
You forgot the period at the end of your sentence.
Plus he was being a richard.

