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Winston 10-14-2015 02:30 PM

What's up with that?

Isn't it supposed to be out by 5 PM Willis Tower Time?

socalflyboy 10-14-2015 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by Hilltopper89 (Post 1988848)
So now all the SCABs have nowhere to hide. Could get ugly with LUAL moving onto the 78.

U guys crack me up...please explain ugly?
These sorry *** scabs are not gonna quit their cake *** job because a F/O and bunky don't chat him up or head over to the local watering hole as a threesome ....there is a reason they are scabs, weird bunch for the most part right? I just don't see how the fence coming down is gonna change anything...only time will..time until their 65 th bday comes around.

Ht..not slamming you or your post..just keep hearing how " bad these scabs are gonna get it"..

UAL T38 Phlyer 10-14-2015 03:31 PM

Snapshot us out now, as of 1830 Central (when I looked).

ufgatorpilot 10-14-2015 03:39 PM


Originally Posted by socalflyboy (Post 1992635)
U guys crack me up...please explain ugly?
These sorry *** scabs are not gonna quit their cake *** job because a F/O and bunky don't chat him up or head over to the local watering hole as a threesome ....there is a reason they are scabs, weird bunch for the most part right? I just don't see how the fence coming down is gonna change anything...only time will..time until their 65 th bday comes around.

I'm a new hire, and I've been wondering about this... Does anyone know when the last scab retires? I'd have to think they would all be getting pretty close to retirement?

cadetdrivr 10-14-2015 03:47 PM


Originally Posted by ufgatorpilot (Post 1992665)
I'd have to think they would all be getting pretty close to retirement?

That is mostly correct.

Many are already gone and many more will depart within the next few years but there are still a fair number that scabbed at a very young age (early 20s) that will still be around for a bit.

JoePatroni 10-14-2015 04:25 PM


Originally Posted by ufgatorpilot (Post 1992665)
I'm a new hire, and I've been wondering about this... Does anyone know when the last scab retires? I'd have to think they would all be getting pretty close to retirement?

2028. The old (pre-age 65) saying used to be scab free in 23.

intrepidcv11 10-14-2015 07:22 PM


Originally Posted by JoePatroni (Post 1992689)
2028. The old (pre-age 65) saying used to be scab free in 23.

Actually 2029. TF, SCAB and as available in open time shopping as our crud trip trade system allows.

Old UCAL CA 10-15-2015 04:20 AM

Which is better?

"Scab free" because they all retired or, "scab free" because pilots (or any other represented internal labor class) will never be released due to size and market share...no day of decision.

I would contend in the first instance, you know. In the second instance, everybody talks and everybody's tough while in the seat...but you don't know.

Which is better? :rolleyes:

intrepidcv11 10-15-2015 04:57 AM


Originally Posted by Old UCAL CA (Post 1992874)
Which is better?

"Scab free" because they all retired or, "scab free" because pilots (or any other represented internal labor class) will never be released due to size and market share...no day of decision.

I would contend in the first instance, you know. In the second instance, everybody talks and everybody's tough while in the seat...but you don't know.

Which is better? :rolleyes:

Based on having to work with the group of scabs we have far to often over the last 10 years; option one ALL DAY AND EVERYDAY.

baseball 10-15-2015 01:50 PM

can we put a simple and easy to use scab filter in pbs?


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