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There are a few guys that definitely think if you haven't been divorced twice, at your sixth airline, flown the convair or 727, have a Latin girlfriend, and been at spirit at least 7 years, then you haven't paid enough dues and will give away anything. The clear 7 year payscale line proves the opposite.
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As we approach the right time, I'm optimistic that our union guys will start the q&a emails, road shows and web base info stuff, I think communications is getting much better since the beginning of 2008 (my time here).
Improvements to the current contract?, absolutely! But zero concessions , zero. And I speak for myself, after the 08, 09 and 10 plus the previous years in negotiations and the strike, I will not give up anything. I've flown with and talked to a few pilots here and there that just got here and are already willing to give into pref bidding for better 1st year pay or even a JB plus 5 bucks across the board.
This contract we have, is a good contract, any stupid change in QoL for money it's gonna turn us into an airbus regional (even though it looks like that with the schedules sometimes), but I enjoy my line with plenty of time off.
I wish the negotiations committee goes in with the same attitude or better than before.
And if they have any new blood (post strike) joining the team I hope they have a clue on what went thru to get here, any ideas like (JB, UA,RAH, AE, Pinnacle, AA, VX), (or whatever they are call these days ) like pref bidding, more pay for days off, transition language with days off in the middle, cool uniforms and fancy tablets for my days off or my current pay, any craapp like that, they should be beat with a lead pipe.
No concessions, only improvement on scope, merger, premium pay, AC types, pension, profit sharing, etc.... fine, then I agree with you.
Why don't you volunteer for the job? Seems like you have it figured out where we should be, step on up. It's easy to tell union VOLUNTEERS to "FUPM, get Daddy his money or you get the pipe," it's another thing to step up and volunteer to do it and be willing to take that "pipe beating" that you mentioned for anyone volunteering, especially those who were hired after a pre set date you mentioned.
Not trying to get into it with you on what you and the other Spirit pilots had to deal with before with Spirit. Trust me, the "new blood" pilots at Spirit understand, based on what every captain tells us daily, and we all hugely respect the stand the pilot group took in walking. That does take a huge sack, no doubting that. You all earned that star on your ALPA pins.
But as a new guy at the airline, it's offensive to suggest that any of us are so stupid or naive to be solely focused on trivial things like "uniforms and tablets" instead of improving or pay, work rules, and overall QOL. We all came here to hopefully make this a strong major that can be a career for us all. Nobody is looking to sell anyone out, especially for "cool uniforms"
As we approach the right time, I'm optimistic that our union guys will start the q&a emails, road shows and web base info stuff, I think communications is getting much better since the beginning of 2008 (my time here).
Improvements to the current contract?, absolutely! But zero concessions , zero. And I speak for myself, after the 08, 09 and 10 plus the previous years in negotiations and the strike, I will not give up anything. I've flown with and talked to a few pilots here and there that just got here and are already willing to give into pref bidding for better 1st year pay or even a JB plus 5 bucks across the board.
This contract we have, is a good contract, any stupid change in QoL for money it's gonna turn us into an airbus regional (even though it looks like that with the schedules sometimes), but I enjoy my line with plenty of time off.
I wish the negotiations committee goes in with the same attitude or better than before.
And if they have any new blood (post strike) joining the team I hope they have a clue on what went thru to get here, any ideas like (JB, UA,RAH, AE, Pinnacle, AA, VX), (or whatever they are call these days ) like pref bidding, more pay for days off, transition language with days off in the middle, cool uniforms and fancy tablets for my days off or my current pay, any craapp like that, they should be beat with a lead pipe.
No concessions, only improvement on scope, merger, premium pay, AC types, pension, profit sharing, etc.... fine, then I agree with you.
Why don't you volunteer for the job? Seems like you have it figured out where we should be, step on up. It's easy to tell union VOLUNTEERS to "FUPM, get Daddy his money or you get the pipe," it's another thing to step up and volunteer to do it and be willing to take that "pipe beating" that you mentioned for anyone volunteering, especially those who were hired after a pre set date you mentioned.
Not trying to get into it with you on what you and the other Spirit pilots had to deal with before with Spirit. Trust me, the "new blood" pilots at Spirit understand, based on what every captain tells us daily, and we all hugely respect the stand the pilot group took in walking. That does take a huge sack, no doubting that. You all earned that star on your ALPA pins.
But as a new guy at the airline, it's offensive to suggest that any of us are so stupid or naive to be solely focused on trivial things like "uniforms and tablets" instead of improving or pay, work rules, and overall QOL. We all came here to hopefully make this a strong major that can be a career for us all. Nobody is looking to sell anyone out, especially for "cool uniforms"
I don't have it ALL figured, I just know NOT to give ANYTHING that we as a pilot group earn as a result of hard negotiations, my union has my support.
I just don't welcome new ideas of concession for anything.
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Juice, you obviously got me all wrong, I am a strong supporter of our union, specially what they did for us during contract negotiations, I don't step up because there are people that can do a MUCH better job than I could ever do.
I don't have it ALL figured, I just know NOT to give ANYTHING that we as a pilot group earn as a result of hard negotiations, my union has my support.
I just don't welcome new ideas of concession for anything.
I don't have it ALL figured, I just know NOT to give ANYTHING that we as a pilot group earn as a result of hard negotiations, my union has my support.
I just don't welcome new ideas of concession for anything.
I obviously misunderstood your tone of the last post. Apologies if I did.
Peace and Love, Peace and Love.
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All good Juice, the only way to achieve greatness will be all as one, well informed and unity.
#7166
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I'm in the majority. Without a doubt. There is a very vocal minority centered in FLL. But don't worry, with the composition of the MEC, that vocal minority will be marginalized.
#7167
If you give something up in a contract, you will most likely never see it again. Nearly impossible to get back without offering more concessions. Case and point, 150% pay for overtime.
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Have you ever spoken to members of the negotiating committee? They are intelligent, forward thinking individuals. They have been at this a long time at multiple 121 carriers.
I'm in the majority. Without a doubt. There is a very vocal minority centered in FLL. But don't worry, with the composition of the MEC, that vocal minority will be marginalized.
I'm in the majority. Without a doubt. There is a very vocal minority centered in FLL. But don't worry, with the composition of the MEC, that vocal minority will be marginalized.
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You should know certain parts of the contract are sacrosanct. Those who propose threatening many of our QOL provisions for their own selfish greed will get pushback. The majority of us just do our jobs and enjoy our lives while tuning out that vocal minority.
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Originally Posted by sailor
Improvements to the current contract?, absolutely! But zero concessions , zero. And I speak for myself, after the 08, 09 and 10 plus the previous years in negotiations and the strike, I will not give up anything. I've flown with and talked to a few pilots here and there that just got here and are already willing to give into pref bidding for better 1st year pay or even a JB plus 5 bucks across the board.
So yes, I'm not surprised you have flown with pilots who would give up PBS to get more pay, especially the junior guys.
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