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The law does not have to rule the nic to not be in dispute. You can dispute it forever. You must, however, accept the fact that it is, indeed, binding.
You may dispute the speed limit, and you most likely exceed it. Once caught doing so, however, will cost you.
Now..... show me an eastie with 15 solid years of service placed behind a AWA newhire on the Nic list. Back up your statement.
Actually John was a true advocate of the pilots which is why he's come up on your "villain-go-round. You can see you're getting no traction with this, so why not praise USAPA's true founder, John Prater. Had he done his duty to cram down the NIC and sign a joint contract before the light went on in Scabford's head, there would be no USAPA, only 3200 faces with the same "What just happened" look on their stupid faces. That would have been more priceless than the chicken--- little box with coerced cards that was dropped by the NMB.All hail JohnnyMac! Raise a glass to same!
Hey sport don't follow your argument here....just looked at the NIC list,,something I haven't done in at least a year.
There are literally dozens of your guys with .1 and .3 years of service intermingled amongst our guys where is shows 17.0 LOS and 17 seniority...and they are not showed as furloughed.
Are we missing some subtle argument you are trying to make????
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NPJB
That's the way I read the NIC list also. In fact, I am one of the 17 year, never furloughed. guys with plenty of, still on "probation" new hires ahead of me.
seajay
Have any of you asked co USAPA founder Johnny Mac how he feels about what transpired after WYE? He bears the mighty mantle of co founder right with Bradford. Thank him next time you see him. Every East pilot owes him a handshake!
That's the way I read the NIC list also. In fact, I am one of the 17 year, never furloughed. guys with plenty of, still on "probation" new hires ahead of me.
seajay
Ames joins the Nic4 watch list.
Actually John was a true advocate of the pilots which is why he's come up on your "villain-go-round. You can see you're getting no traction with this, so why not praise USAPA's true founder, John Prater. Had he done his duty to cram down the NIC and sign a joint contract before the light went on in Scabford's head, there would be no USAPA, only 3200 faces with the same "What just happened" look on their stupid faces. That would have been more priceless than the chicken--- little box with coerced cards that was dropped by the NMB.
Face it 9 Helpings, your crew waited too long to form your little failure. And look how much you've paid for it.
What a scab....
Get a clue 9....the absolute worst thing that could happen to me in this whole deal is some east scab gets my job and I retire.
Feel free to watch me though...I will be the guy still calling you out from under the rock usapa crawls.
Had he done his duty to cram down the NIC and sign a joint contract before the light went on in Scabford's head, there would be no USAPA, only 3200 faces with the same "What just happened" look on their stupid faces.
Nope, stop waiting by the mailbox. When you decided to flush your credibility by supporting USAPA, you became a lousy spokesperson for anyone and anything.
You and your cronies built your civil war on the premise that you didn't need any west participation. Perhaps you should have thought of a time when this would be behind us and things like charitable giving would be a possibility. But apparently there will never be such a time and I do not place any boundaries on my disdain for every east pilot, even long time friends.
As for selfish, look in the mirror. I feel bad for your daughter. She didn't choose to have this disease, she didn't choose to have someone like you as a father. But you on the other hand did choose. You chose a course that would help cause real financial and personal hardship on 1500 west pilots. And in doing so, you helped to cut off at least some of that potential funding because you knew you could "get yours" even if it came off the plate of west pilots. I'm sure your daughter has too much class to ask why you did this. And I know you couldn't ever put together a sufficient answer.