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SourGrapes 02-06-2018 06:59 AM


Originally Posted by NKSpilot (Post 2521176)
1) There is no such thing as a perfect contract.
2) There is no such thing as a perfect contract.
3) There is no such thing as a perfect contract.

no, but there is such a thing as a cost neutral contract

Stan Spadowski 02-06-2018 07:01 AM


Originally Posted by ForTheWin (Post 2521208)
Yeah, because after 3 years THIS is the first pass. GMAFB!



First TA I’ve seen in 3yrs........ we must be at different companies


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Ed Force One 02-06-2018 07:17 AM


Originally Posted by Stan Spadowski (Post 2521167)
Don’t drink all the Kool-Aid. When they repeatedly say “the company won’t do that” or “the company shouldn’t do that “ or recommend we call in fatigue if we don’t want to sit airport ready reserve; I can not vote yes for something I will have blind faith in, sorry.

If I wanted to give Blind Faith, I'd go to church. Then again, even God *******s people over royally. Whether in the Bible, (Book of Job) or in real life. (Just turn on your local news.)

I look forward to attending a roadshow in ORD next week. Should I fold up a literal tin-foil hat and wear it when I ask my questions?

flyguyniner11 02-06-2018 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by ForTheWin (Post 2521208)
Yeah, because after 3 years THIS is the first pass. GMAFB!

Exactly. Our elected union officials have pass on many offers from management.

dfwflyboy 02-07-2018 08:40 AM


Originally Posted by Tjamaica (Post 2520916)
Usually the worst part of my trips are waiting for the hotel shuttle on a short layover. No kidding

Supershuttle is worse. I've had them no-show me more than 25% of time.

the worst part of my layovers are LAX driving in traffic for 1 hour each way on a 13:30 hour layover. giving me barely 11 hours at hotel.
As long as the quality of hotels....marriott, sheraton, doubletree, hilton, don't change, I don't care where I stay. I'd rather be 10 minutes from airport than 45-1 hour. If I REALLY wanna go party downtown....I'll uber.

Also 18 hour layover doesn't include duty out and duty in. so minus 1.5 hours. 15:30 is actual layover. Most airlines do 16 hour layover (duty out-duty in) is long layover hotel


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