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42% of the no voters will pull up ladder and vote yes. A majority of the carve out pilots will vote yes since their pay protections will go away and will vote for the 15% raise. The 4000 furloughed pilots will be on the street for a very long time.
Watch and learn grasshoppers, there is no sudden rebound and pounce.
Watch and learn grasshoppers, there is no sudden rebound and pounce.
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According to your prediction, on the bright side on June 2nd this LOA will be dead. That’s what 58% were banking on.
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If you furlough 4000 pilots the entire airline is doomed. The business model doesn't work. The No voters that I have come across seem to be in two categories 1: they understand the impact of covid but they think it is a conspiracy for concessions or 2: they don't fully grasp how screwed the airline is. If we have to furlough 4000 in June every pilot at this airline better start looking at alternate careers.
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42% of the no voters will pull up ladder and vote yes. A majority of the carve out pilots will vote yes since their pay protections will go away and will vote for the 15% raise. The 4000 furloughed pilots will be on the street for a very long time.
Watch and learn grasshoppers, there is no sudden rebound and pounce.
Watch and learn grasshoppers, there is no sudden rebound and pounce.
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