Funny how all metrics have seen steady improvements for over 3 years and all of a suddenly the bottom drops out in May without the company changing anything?
Call me skeptical.
You're skeptical.
Funny how all metrics have seen steady improvements for over 3 years and all of a suddenly the bottom drops out in May without the company changing anything?
Call me skeptical.
Funny how all metrics have seen steady improvements for over 3 years and all of a suddenly the bottom drops out in May without the company changing anything?
Call me skeptical.
Don't worry. It's a small price to pay for the long term benefit of real "reform" in the pilot ranks.And WHO do you think this is benefiting? We are at or near the bottom in every metric for the month of June, thanks in most part to USAPA's illegal job actions.
Don't worry. It's a small price to pay for the long term benefit of real "reform" in the pilot ranks.
Funny how all metrics have seen steady improvements for over 3 years and all of a suddenly the bottom drops out in May without the company changing anything?
Call me skeptical.
You are gonna get spanked, and hopefully the company will toss the most egregious offenders on their arse as an example to the rest of the lolly gaggers.
It's not reform. What the company has managed to do is really piss of those of us that never did participate in an illegal job actions and still did our jobs at top level.
What exactly are you blaming Management for? USAPA is 100% to blame. USAPA refuses to accept the results of binding arbitration; USAPA has threatened Management with work stoppages if they refuse to breach the Transition Agreement; USAPA is duly charged with ensuring that the pilots maintain the status quo and has failed to do so; USAPA has called for the termination of a US Airways VP without cause; USAPA has placed their pilots careers in harm's way with their transparent and illegal slowdown lanyard/on board campaign; USAPA has taken out two misleading and damaging USA Today ads because they are too weak to negotiate at the bargaining table; USAPA has failed to unite the pilot ranks so that very clear performance variances can be ascertained between CLT/PHL and PHX/LAS; USAPA has injured the company financially and disrupted passengers to advance their own agenda of DOH which only benefits the east pilots. USAPA does all of this and you want to blame Management?It's not reform. What the company has managed to do is really piss of those of us that never did participate in an illegal job actions and still did our jobs at top level.
If you feel the need to expend the energy to be pissed off, then deflect that energy in the right direction - at USAPA. They started this, fueled it and owned it. It will all be proven in a North Carolina courtroom near you.
If the company has the evidence to "toss the most egregious offenders on their arse", why don't they do it and stop dragging the rest of us through the mud, and wasting all the money in court? No scapegoat with that though.
What are you going to do about if?It's not reform. What the company has managed to do is really piss of those of us that never did participate in an illegal job actions and still did our jobs at top level.
Then I guess we all have our answers.As of today, better than the alternative.
So in the alternative the company is just supposed to eat the $377,000 a day? I don't think so. What lays ahead for the company is the ultimate hammer. My hunch is that operational metrics miraculously improve once they have that hammer and use it on two dozen or so pilots. Problem solved.It's not reform. What the company has managed to do is really piss of those of us that never did participate in an illegal job actions and still did our jobs at top level.