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As said above, it is truly a scope sale, the answer has to be no.
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Jetblue and the PVC
I agree we can't give up scope. However, I think JB management will just do whatever they want.
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Quote: I agree we can't give up scope. However, I think JB management will just do whatever they want.
Bingo. PVC, PAR, PCRB, etc, it's all a charade. At best it's a student council for kindergarteners.
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Quote: Bingo. PVC, PAR, PCRB, etc, it's all a charade. At best it's a student council for kindergarteners.
Word. 'nuff said!
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Quote: Bingo. PVC, PAR, PCRB, etc, it's all a charade. At best it's a student council for kindergarteners.
I'm really sorry that you lost the election for the leadership position you truly wanted. Try to keep your chin up. Maybe next go around, you can run for a water boy type position and help set up free pizza at the PVC meetings. I'll vote for you.
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Quote: I'm really sorry that you lost the election for the leadership position you truly wanted. Try to keep your chin up. Maybe next go around, you can run for a water boy type position and help set up free pizza at the PVC meetings. I'll vote for you.
You're darn right you're sorry. You've cost my family and others possible financial ruination due to exorbitant health care costs. We could be negotiating for a real contract with real benefits. Instead we are playing career roulette thanks to immature clowns like you that have PTSD from previous employers. The PVC has spelled it out for you but you still don't seem to have the reading comprehension skills necessary to understand the gravity of our situation.

You work for the airline with the worst health benefits in the industry. Your pay is now below average too. All this translates to a 28% cost advantage over our competitors. You and your ilk just can't give enough.
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Dont know what your health insurance is like at jb, but ours got more expensive this year too. There were several options, but mine is:

$67.50 per pay period (for family coverage)
$5500 deductible
$500 company contribution
Out of pocket max is $10,000

That's for a corporate pilot for a Fortune 500 company.
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Quote: You're darn right you're sorry. You've cost my family and others possible financial ruination due to exorbitant health care costs. We could be negotiating for a real contract with real benefits. Instead we are playing career roulette thanks to immature clowns like you that have PTSD from previous employers. The PVC has spelled it out for you but you still don't seem to have the reading comprehension skills necessary to understand the gravity of our situation.

You work for the airline with the worst health benefits in the industry. Your pay is now below average too. All this translates to a 28% cost advantage over our competitors. You and your ilk just can't give enough.
TRANSLATION: "Wah, wah, wah, wah, wah" .... "we're all on food stamps because you didn't vote for me"

Well, I thought I did pretty good last year making 130K as a 320 FO. But, after reading your post, I guess I'm headed towards FINANCIAL RUIN! Aw dang, gonna have to file bankruptcy now. OH NOOOOOOO!!!

Meanwhile, JetBlue continues to grow......but it's a HOPELESS cause....
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Correction: "FINANCIAL RUINATION"


:-)
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Quote: TRANSLATION: "Wah, wah, wah, wah, wah" .... "we're all on food stamps because you didn't vote for me"

Well, I thought I did pretty good last year making 130K as a 320 FO. But, after reading your post, I guess I'm headed towards FINANCIAL RUIN! Aw dang, gonna have to file bankruptcy now. OH NOOOOOOO!!!

Meanwhile, JetBlue continues to grow......but it's a HOPELESS cause....
Vote for me? What are you talking about? I didn't run for anything. Financial ruin? Yes if you go out on LTD, apparently you have no concept of how poor our benefits are. Wow you made $130k? Congrats, how many days off do you get? Whatever your answer you'll just lie.
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