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But on another note, you all that think NW/DAL was just a walk in the park and a bunch of high fives and ass slapping are high.
We are in the middle of merging into the largest airline on the planet and you dont think there will be a few months of hiccups? How naive.
Our little bickerings about banded rates etc are nothing compared to what fight we will have with the new Lorenzo. From the first second of Smallzdik saying labor is not a factor to pushing the scope to DefCon three status in two months of the merger shows how this will go down. Its easy to say CALs MEC is at fault, but I value those opinions as much as my kid's on the subject. Lots of armchair lawyers with no inside information and the creation of 'facts' based on personal biases about what 'should' be fair.
+1.....this fight is with MGT. I fully expect both sides to BATTLE it out...the fact it has been shared with everyone is what really bothers me. If you think a bunch of type A pilots are going to get along just fine on the most watched. critical contract negotiation in the history of the industry, you are naive. I'm a CAL guy, I want UA to fight this to the end, then we all have to stand side by side, regardless of what you want, get, wish for.Originally Posted by Rocketiii
And vice versa. ....and your opinion.But on another note, you all that think NW/DAL was just a walk in the park and a bunch of high fives and ass slapping are high.
We are in the middle of merging into the largest airline on the planet and you dont think there will be a few months of hiccups? How naive.
Our little bickerings about banded rates etc are nothing compared to what fight we will have with the new Lorenzo. From the first second of Smallzdik saying labor is not a factor to pushing the scope to DefCon three status in two months of the merger shows how this will go down. Its easy to say CALs MEC is at fault, but I value those opinions as much as my kid's on the subject. Lots of armchair lawyers with no inside information and the creation of 'facts' based on personal biases about what 'should' be fair.