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airlinepilot50 04-04-2020 10:49 AM


Originally Posted by globetruck (Post 3023360)
The best way to protect mainline UAL jobs is to bring those 76 seaters back in house. Period.


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If you are willing to cut your pay to regional level salaries your wish will come true. It's better to have a job than be furloughed.

Sniper66 04-04-2020 10:54 AM


Originally Posted by airlinepilot50 (Post 3023372)
If you are willing to cut your pay to regional level salaries your wish will come true. It's better to have a job than be furloughed.



do yourself a favor and just go away man
what are you trying to accomplish on these boards

you make yourself look like a fool every time you post something

Sniper66 04-04-2020 10:55 AM


Originally Posted by globetruck (Post 3023360)
The best way to protect mainline UAL jobs is to bring those 76 seaters back in house. Period.


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bingo
I told my rep it’s like us been landlords and we have no place to live therefore we kick our renters out and go live in our renting property . That’s how I related.
United outright owns 105 76 seaters that are rented as we speak to our renters the regionals
And
that should be our MECs goal

period

airlinepilot50 04-04-2020 11:12 AM


Originally Posted by Andy (Post 3023321)
You're delusional. You've been taunting United pilots in almost every post you've written on this forum.
You have no problem dishing it out, but when it comes back on you, you cry like a baby.

I think you have suffered from two furloughs in your career already? I've been in the 121 world for almost 20 years and never suffered from a furlough or downgrade. I logically assume you've still made more income as a mainline pilot compared to a regional pilot like myself. Mainline senior pilots had plenty of years on their side to save up for the eventual downturn. No regional pilot wants to hear you and other senior pilots complain about money or retirement. If pilots did not manage their finances properly over the past decade or longer, that's too bad.

Itsajob 04-04-2020 11:13 AM


Originally Posted by Sniper66 (Post 3023380)
bingo
I told my rep it’s like us been landlords and we have no place to live therefore we kick our renters out and go live in our renting property . That’s how I related.
United outright owns 105 76 seaters that are rented as we speak to our renters the regionals
And
that should be our MECs goal

period

Is the E190/195E2 a common type with the E175? If they are and if we were to order the 190/195, the same pilot group could fly all 3 versions. That would be good news for the bottom part of our list facing furlough, and it would provide a better product going forward. Get rid of the 50 seaters that people hate, take back our 76 seaters, and unlock additional 76 seaters that the regionals buy themselves. Now all we need is the money to buy new planes.

Freight Dawg 04-04-2020 11:17 AM


Originally Posted by airlinepilot50 (Post 3023400)
No regional pilot wants to hear you and other senior pilots complain about money or retirement.

Then don’t come over to the Major section of the forum. Problem solved.

TimetoClimb 04-04-2020 11:18 AM

What's with the mainline animosity towards skywest in this thread? That we are some sort of scab that depresses wages and costs jobs? No one here wants the industry to be structured the way it is but civilians have zero shot of the big leagues at 1500hrs, should we all just give up? Very much a "quick, pull up the ladder" mentality. Don't hate the player, hate the game. Sheesh

bigfatdaddy 04-04-2020 11:47 AM


Originally Posted by airlinepilot50 (Post 3023306)
We all deserve mutual respect as ALPA pilots. No one should feel a sense of entitlement since we all hold the same responsibility.


Says the most disgusting disrespectful poster on this forum......

TFAYD 04-04-2020 11:51 AM


Originally Posted by Itsajob (Post 3023401)
Is the E190/195E2 a common type with the E175? If they are and if we were to order the 190/195, the same pilot group could fly all 3 versions. That would be good news for the bottom part of our list facing furlough, and it would provide a better product going forward. Get rid of the 50 seaters that people hate, take back our 76 seaters, and unlock additional 76 seaters that the regionals buy themselves. Now all we need is the money to buy new planes.

i could get on board with this - even if it requires a new pay rate for the 175. At least the bottom stays employed on the list and we have a path of bringing more of it back.

HighWingingIt 04-04-2020 12:07 PM

If I’m not mistaken, the 195-E2 was in Chicago showing off to who knows who Late February/Early March...https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...f7eb848add.jpg


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