Thanks for the response, just saw it.
Bean
You're most welcome sir...again, for the half cent any supposed "wisdom" of mine might actually be worth 😉
Thanks for the response, just saw it.
Bean
Nothing like a visual aid to drive the point home. How about, since the east is so happy to sit on LOA 93, the west joins AA and works on a new contract. We can keep the east seperate so they can enjoy their attrition. Sound like a deal? DAL 737 FO makes more than an east 767 Captain????????? Geeeeesh........ It's no wonder a guy there that I went through flight school with just bought a new BMW motorcycle and boat. I'm sick and tired of explaining to pilots that ask, that the reason we don't have a new contract is because our union doesn't want one.
Bean
So your statement about what I "earned in PHX" is complete horse crap. Because the arbitrator loked at what we all brought to the merger not what we brought to your little corner of it.
BOTH sides have gone to the wall on thus and ALL decided they were on the best path for themselves.
Join CM's pilotaction yahoo group and you'll see how many East pilots think and post like me on a regular basis. I'll even recommend you.There are probably 2 guys on the property who think this. He can hang with Jim at the rest home, and Traitor.
Bean,
Besides LS i find you one if the most level headed posters on here but have to call bs in this one. BOTH sides have gone to the wall on thus and ALL decided they were on the best path for themselves.
Seems to me most on the west would be happy for USAPA to negotiate a reasonable contract, section 22 aside. If it passes with the NIC, great then the legal battles would be over. If it passes with something other than the NIC, that just hastens the trip back to court to challenge USAPA on DFR II with an unquestionably ripe triggering event. Either way the log jam gets cleared and the process moves along. IMO the east is the only group that is happy to see separate ops continuing indefinitely. Only a merger or a ruling from Silver putting an end to the delay with USAPA at the helm. Interestingly, both of those actions would be the result of the Company taking steps to attain a new contract, not USAPA. That should speak volumes as to the odds USAPA leadership places on getting a contract that doesn't contain the NIC one way or the other.Bean,
Besides LS I find you one of the most level headed posters on here, but have to call bs in this one. BOTH sides have gone to the wall on this and ALL decided they were on the best path for themselves.
Doesn't the bid announcement look more like staffing the 190 for additional planes? We have had guys coming and going from that thing since we got it and I don't remember a jump like that. If they are going to come quickly they would have to train ahead. If they don't come we know this outfit doesn't care about sending everyone back to school.
This is a perfect example of you going out of your way to go against those you don't like. The guy that is now sitting were you used to sit, closing the bid.
IMO the east is the only group that is happy to see separate ops continuing indefinitely.
That any JCBA will include the NIC so delaying the inevitable implementation of the arbitrated list is the only trick the USAPA pony knows how to perform. Without a vote it is impossible to tell with any certainty where the rank-and-file would vote at this point, but clearly the officers of USAPA past and present prefer to forego any and all contract improvements in the other section of the CBA in order to avoid seeing the NIC get ratified. So they delay, delay and then delay some more rather than facing the situation head on like one would expect.What's your point?
So they delay, delay and then delay some more rather than facing the situation head on like one would expect.
At this point I don't care if you cheerfully accept the Nicolau or not. I prefer it shoved up your six with hot sauce and spikes sticking out of it."...rather than facing the situation head on..."? = Nonsense. Any strategy that even potentially defeats the nic has long been tacitly acceptable in the east. I'd say, although I disagree with your notions here, that "...delay, delay and then delay some more.." should tell you several things immediately:
1) That the nic is so incredibly toxic to the east that...well...you figure that part out, if you haven't been able to thus far...
2) That any contract including the nic, that would even be potentially ratifiable, would have to be something so completely offscale to anything that's even been dreamt of thus far, that continued status quo is apparently preferable.
3) That the ones most loudly complaining are in the west...which again speaks volumes about the nic....
4) What will/can/might yet happen along the way in courtrooms/mergers/etc is completely unknown...regardless of what you say.
5) That, especially after all these years, perhaps you should consider "facing the situation head on" and reasonably acknowledge that no one's going to just cheerfully hand you your entirely unearned, and utterly ridiculous gift from St. Nic.
At this point I don't care if you cheerfully accept the Nicolau or not. I prefer it shoved up your six with hot sauce and spikes sticking out of it.
You may think the Nicolau is toxic to the east because you did not get what you want. But you keep the position you brought.
1) You can't draw valid, logical conclusions based on observing a group (east pilots) that is acting on emotion rather than using unbiased cognitive reasoning."...rather than facing the situation head on..."? = Nonsense. Any strategy that even potentially defeats the nic has long been tacitly acceptable in the east. I'd say, although I disagree with your notions here, that "...delay, delay and then delay some more.." should tell you several things immediately:
1) That the nic is so incredibly toxic to the east that...well...you figure that part out, if you haven't been able to thus far...
2) That any contract including the nic, that would even be potentially ratifiable, would have to be something so completely offscale to anything that's even been dreamt of thus far, that continued status quo is apparently preferable.
3) That the ones most loudly complaining are in the west...which again speaks volumes about the nic....
4) What will/can/might yet happen along the way in courtrooms/mergers/etc is completely unknown...regardless of what you say.
5) That, especially after all these years, perhaps you should consider "facing the situation head on" and reasonably acknowledge that no one's going to just cheerfully hand you your entirely unearned, and utterly ridiculous gift from St. Nic.
How this will all end is anyone's guess.....