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There was a payne wants a timeline thread?
So you go with 2020 me I’ll go with 2018. Yes yes I know I said 2017 it’s a rolling delay
I do know if we go to 2020 this place will be a total mess. I’m not sure a good contract will get the pilot good will back but if we hit 2020....yikes
No, my official answer(sorry it's copy-paste and not entirely delicate):Originally Posted by pilotpayne
I doubt I can hurt your feelings.There was a payne wants a timeline thread?
So you go with 2020 me I’ll go with 2018. Yes yes I know I said 2017 it’s a rolling delay
I do know if we go to 2020 this place will be a total mess. I’m not sure a good contract will get the pilot good will back but if we hit 2020....yikes
Bluedriver's Avatar Bluedriver , 01-01-2018 10:39 AM
So Payne wants a timeline. Well Payne, the company controls the timeline, and they will not settle a contract that costs them hundreds of millions of dollars and restricts their operations with peer standard work rules until conditions on the ground change or they see a business need to do so.
Right now they get almost everything they want from us pilots at Walmart prices. It doesn't matter that we are awash in cash and have at or near industry leading margins. It doesn't matter that closing this contract is the right or moral thing to do. They will not do it until they are no longer getting almost everything they want from us at the current rates. Or the Union campaign creates a business need to finish it or Wall Street sees a reason.
None of those things are even close to happening right now. There has always been plenty of information available to know that Summer 2017, or Fall 2017, or "surely done by year end 2017" was NEVER going to happen. But that doesn't mean there is enough information to predict when it will get finished and I'm not dumb enough to try.
Our management has been less blatant and more calculating than Spirit or Frontier, but I believe you will see us trending that direction. Go ahead, tell me I'm wrong, I'm fully expecting it from you and the other usual suspects.
After all this negotiating in "good faith" that you guys keep telling me about, the company isn't even offering us pay rates "close" to Alaska. And Alaska rates are a non-starter NO to our union and our pilots (maybe not you).
So I suggest you take a second look at how things are going at Spirit and Frontier. As I said, our management will be more calculating and less blatant, but beyond that start understanding there are going to be more similarities than you thought.
Go ahead, tell me I'm wrong. Tell me I'm just being negative. Tell me I'm not reading the Union emails or talking to my union reps.
I've heard it all before, yet the contract isn't even CLOSE to being done.