JS Disagreement
#22
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From: 737 FO
#23
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Um, it was a letter on a company website. I would call that internal. Once the wagons are circled, there will be another letter that is public signed by all the respective carriers saying basically the same thing. At least that's how it went down last time UAL tried to dictate other carriers jumpseat policies. Arik is absolutely doing the right thing here. I don't mind at all being kept abreast of what's happening in regards to the Jumpseat. If you think he put that out as the first step, you are nuts. Last time this happened the UAL jumpseat coordinator wasn't even a commuter. This will all blow over, and the people who commute will get it straightened out. The banty roosters of APC will find something else to squawk about. You and Peepz have nothing to fear. Mainline will still come begging to hire you.
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From: Engines Turn or People Swim
I think they're entitled to have an internal discussion. That should have stayed internal, rather than being released to the wild where every triggered tool at mainline can make a mountain out of molehill that doesn't exist yet. You for example created an APC account for the sole purpose of wading in on something that's not even your problem (yet). Leave them alone until your MEC gets a letter.
#29
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I think they're entitled to have an internal discussion. That should have stayed internal, rather than being released to the wild where every triggered tool at mainline can make a mountain out of molehill that doesn't exist yet. You for example created an APC account for the sole purpose of wading in on something that's not even your problem (yet). Leave them alone until your MEC gets a letter.
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