Union hints of acquisition
#51
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Lol I was just joking with the rebuttal. In all seriousness though, I would need the mindset to shift and for us to actually take some risks as a company in order for me to not want to consider leaving. My worst fear is that I stay at Southwest for 35+ years hoping things change and we adapt, but never do.
Management needs to realize that if we don’t change the mindset, we will be left behind. One thing that Delta does so well is that they are always looking ahead.
Management needs to realize that if we don’t change the mindset, we will be left behind. One thing that Delta does so well is that they are always looking ahead.
#52
Best of luck with your Allegiant merger. DOH?
#53
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If their PS is so high, they they screwed the pooch and failed to negotiate the contract they deserved. I’d much rather have more $ every month than gamble on a once a year payday. I’d also rather have our scope than their scope that you can drive a truck through.
We’re not merging with Allegiant…or anyone else under this govt.
#54
Well when you don’t have to pay the regional affiliates PS, nor pay your JV partners PS….you have more $ with fewer mouths to feed.
If their PS is so high, they they screwed the pooch and failed to negotiate the contract they deserved. I’d much rather have more $ every month than gamble on a once a year payday. I’d also rather have our scope than their scope that you can drive a truck through.
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If their PS is so high, they they screwed the pooch and failed to negotiate the contract they deserved. I’d much rather have more $ every month than gamble on a once a year payday. I’d also rather have our scope than their scope that you can drive a truck through.
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Delta mgmt would love to do as you suggest and trade profit sharing for pay rates. That transaction would last one negotiating cycle, and evaporate. Anyway, Ualpa and apa must have thought it was ok, since they matched the dalpa formula.
where do you think you’d be right now without Delta pilots standing firm and raising the bar significantly last year?
But you do you. Sounds like you have all the answers. Good luck.
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We’ll see if you’re still singing the same tune when Delta acquires Southwest for pennies on the dollar after they go bust like Blockbuster and you get stapled to the bottom of our seniority list. I bet you’ll be drinking that Delta Red Kool-Aid within a few weeks like a good boy!
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We’ll see if you’re still singing the same tune when Delta acquires Southwest for pennies on the dollar after they go bust like Blockbuster and you get stapled to the bottom of our seniority list. I bet you’ll be drinking that Delta Red Kool-Aid within a few weeks like a good boy!
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I'm not sure you have a full grasp of their contract or scope. Or the concept of profit sharing. Or much of anything, really.
Delta mgmt would love to do as you suggest and trade profit sharing for pay rates. That transaction would last one negotiating cycle, and evaporate. Anyway, Ualpa and apa must have thought it was ok, since they matched the dalpa formula.
where do you think you’d be right now without Delta pilots standing firm and raising the bar significantly last year?
But you do you. Sounds like you have all the answers. Good luck.
Delta mgmt would love to do as you suggest and trade profit sharing for pay rates. That transaction would last one negotiating cycle, and evaporate. Anyway, Ualpa and apa must have thought it was ok, since they matched the dalpa formula.
where do you think you’d be right now without Delta pilots standing firm and raising the bar significantly last year?
But you do you. Sounds like you have all the answers. Good luck.
it’s a fact that RJ’s and JV’s generate revenue that isn’t shared with those employees. AA’s PS was lower in part because they are forced to share with their WO regionals, while DL doesn’t.
We likely could’ve had higher rates instead of being forced to negotiate off of previously agreed to 737 rates. I know we have the best scope in the industry and will never budge on it. DL does not….WB rates don’t do you much good when you’re not flying the planes. Only thing in the DL contract I wish we had was green slips…other than that, I don’t really care.
You do you though…go hang out in the Widget forum.
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this AT complaining is getting so old. AT got a good deal, and btw lots of swa guys got it in the butt too. Just curious if AT was still around if they'd be making $364/hr.
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