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Reed Richards said:
Cleary, Bradford, Hummel, Streble, Mowrey, Bowen, King, the entire original BPR, McKee, Crimi, DeWitt....none of them would have done what just happened today, selling out the founder to a West Vote. Only the scum led by the likes of DiOrio, Frear, Sye, Glynn, Borman, etc and their ilk would have ever, ever agreed to recall Bradford, one of the least political and morally perfect pilots in our ranks. Shame on those traitors and their act today. Shame on them and their supporters. You are part of that group Hate, and I will never forget. RR
If you want the truth you can pm me.
 
end_of_alpa said:
If you want the truth you can pm me.
 
Thanks, but not necessary EOA. You email is eerily like one I got from my rep the day after he voted away my pension. I will tell you the same thing I told him, the only thing that means anything is the vote cast.
 
Here we are, on the eve of our win with Silver, starting seniority talks on Tuesday with the APA, and our own BPR votes for a recall on Bradford. This "deal" with PHX was cut beforehand, obvious from watching the proceedings. After all we have been through, Bradford stood by our junior guy harmed by the NIC and made it his professional life's work to get this union running, even coming back again to get it back on the tracks and get us the largest raise we have had in decades. And they recall him. Some thanks. I am ashamed especially of Bob Frear, with the number "1" as his USAPA number, the guy originally handed the golden ticket and put on the NAC. He quit on us then, and he just quit on us again.
 
RR
 
Reed Richards said:
Thanks, but not necessary EOA. You email is eerily like one I got from my rep the day after he voted away my pension. I will tell you the same thing I told him, the only thing that means anything is the vote cast.
 
Here we are, on the eve of our win with Silver, starting seniority talks on Tuesday with the APA, and our own BPR votes for a recall on Bradford. This "deal" with PHX was cut beforehand, obvious from watching the proceedings. After all we have been through, Bradford stood by our junior guy harmed by the NIC and made it his professional life's work to get this union running, even coming back again to get it back on the tracks and get us the largest raise we have had in decades. And they recall him. Some thanks. I am ashamed especially of Bob Frear, with the number "1" as his USAPA number, the guy originally handed the golden ticket and put on the NAC. He quit on us then, and he just quit on us again.
 
RR
OK. Forget the pm. Here's the deal. You are naive to think Bradford and King weren't political early when we were in Charlotte. They picked Mark Thorpe as VP without any consultation from those of us "volunteers" and he retired shortly thereafter the move to the offices on South Blvd. was completed. Steve and I went to lunch together shortly after that happened and he had "political" reservations about Cleary from day one. Say what you want about Cleary but Steve couldn't hold a candle to Mikes organizational skills. Bill McKee was chosen for BPR Charlotte rep interim over me because of his former ALPA representation and status with being a Captain. Bill is the one who put in the EVP position at the last minute and caused what is now the main problem USAPA has had all along: Ciabbatoni/Hummel "do what I want" mentality. Bill made a huge mistake and doomed him from the President position by his own making.

I can verify all of this with those who were there when we started it. In fact, one name I'll mention is Scott Theruer. I don't know where Scott is and I wish him well but if there is ever a person besides me who know the political inner workings of the start it was him.

Steve Bradford was not then and is not now one who has the ability to lead and run any organization. He got his "votes" by his name, not his deeds. Union heavy lifting was always done by others he just got the credit and it went to his head. Say what you want about Cleary but it was clear every moment of the day where he stood and he let everyone know it. The question is at this juncture in time and effort for recall the "damage" is done and the seniority fight, IMHO, will go to the Supreme Court. Just my two cents.
 
Reed Richards said:
Old news.  
 
Well, sure it's old news.  I never said it wasn't.  But my post was a response to someone who indicated that he/she would be content with the widebodies we have (as opposed to getting anything from the AA side.)  My response simply reminded that we will NOT long have the wide body numbers we have  when the POR is signed on Monday.
 
As far as support, to me it's about fairness.  Of course, fairness, like beauty, is always in the eye of the beholder.  ALPA policy was unfair in my eyes, which are the only ones I have to see through.
 
Reed Richards said:
[SIZE=10.5pt]Cleary, Bradford, Hummel, Streble, Mowrey, Bowen, King, the entire original BPR, McKee, Crimi, DeWitt....none of them would have done what just happened today, selling out the founder to a West Vote. Only the scum led by the likes of DiOrio, Frear, Sye, Glynn, Borman, etc and their ilk would have ever, ever agreed to recall Bradford, one of the least political and morally perfect pilots in our ranks. Shame on those traitors and their act today. Shame on them and their supporters. You are part of that group Hate, and I will never forget. RR[/SIZE]
 
 
 
 
I am very puzzled and disappointed that Bradford was named in the recall effort.  I would be very pleased to see him as union president again.  Although I never met the man, he does come across just as you describe him.  
 
end_of_alpa said:
Steve Bradford was not then and is not now one who has the ability to lead and run any organization. He got his "votes" by his name, not his deeds. Union heavy lifting was always done by others he just got the credit and it went to his head. Say what you want about Cleary but it was clear every moment of the day where he stood and he let everyone know it. The question is at this juncture in time and effort for recall the "damage" is done and the seniority fight, IMHO, will go to the Supreme Court. Just my two cents.
 
Actually, what you describe is the mark of an outstanding leader.  The boss isn't supposed to do the "heavy lifting."  The boss is supposed to direct the team to do that work.  The ability to delegate is one reason I think Bradford is so successful, and doesn't have the reputation of dictator/tyrant as we have occasionally seen from his successors.   Maybe my memory is incorrect, but when Steve was union president, we never seemed to have the level of divisiveness that we cultivated once new personalities were leading the organization.
 
[SIZE=10.5pt]I will simply tell Steve you said "thanks." He needs no more knives in his back. And what was that diatribe all about, I said I did not need the personal email. Why ask if you have the need to spew all that worthless stale "I was there" stuff anyway.   RR[/SIZE]
 
 
end_of_alpa said:
OK. Forget the pm. Here's the deal. You are naive to think Bradford and King weren't political early when we were in Charlotte. They picked Mark Thorpe as VP without any consultation from those of us "volunteers" and he retired shortly thereafter the move to the offices on South Blvd. was completed. Steve and I went to lunch together shortly after that happened and he had "political" reservations about Cleary from day one. Say what you want about Cleary but Steve couldn't hold a candle to Mikes organizational skills. Bill McKee was chosen for BPR Charlotte rep interim over me because of his former ALPA representation and status with being a Captain. Bill is the one who put in the EVP position at the last minute and caused what is now the main problem USAPA has had all along: Ciabbatoni/Hummel "do what I want" mentality. Bill made a huge mistake and doomed him from the President position by his own making.

I can verify all of this with those who were there when we started it. In fact, one name I'll mention is Scott Theruer. I don't know where Scott is and I wish him well but if there is ever a person besides me who know the political inner workings of the start it was him.

Steve Bradford was not then and is not now one who has the ability to lead and run any organization. He got his "votes" by his name, not his deeds. Union heavy lifting was always done by others he just got the credit and it went to his head. Say what you want about Cleary but it was clear every moment of the day where he stood and he let everyone know it. The question is at this juncture in time and effort for recall the "damage" is done and the seniority fight, IMHO, will go to the Supreme Court. Just my two cents.
 
nycbusdriver said:
 
Well, sure it's old news.  I never said it wasn't.  But my post was a response to someone who indicated that he/she would be content with the widebodies we have (as opposed to getting anything from the AA side.)  My response simply reminded that we will NOT long have the wide body numbers we have  when the POR is signed on Monday.
 
As far as support, to me it's about fairness.  Of course, fairness, like beauty, is always in the eye of the beholder.  ALPA policy was unfair in my eyes, which are the only ones I have to see through.
I was the one that said I would be happy to keep what we have, and share in new aircraft.  We took delivery of 5 new 330's this year, and I am asking....were not the 76 retirements delayed until early 2014?  We should have the most widebodies we have ever had on the property, right now.  I guess we have to hope the POR date is the "snapshot." Thanks for the kind words about Bradford.  RR
 
Reed Richards said:
I was the one that said I would be happy to keep what we have, and share in new aircraft.  We took delivery of 5 new 330's this year, and I am asking....were not the 76 retirements delayed until early 2014?  We should have the most widebodies we have ever had on the property, right now.  Thanks for the kind words about Bradford.  RR
 Oh, okay.  My point was that within 13 months, we will be minus the entire 767 fleet.  I do not know the current number.  We maxed out at 11, and then lost that one to an engine malfunction on the hangar ramp in PHL.  I don't know how many others, if any, have already been retired.  Given that each one represents about 16-18 pilot slots, it will be a significant loss.
 
nycbusdriver said:
 Oh, okay.  My point was that within 13 months, we will be minus the entire 767 fleet.  I do not know the current number.  We maxed out at 11, and then lost that one to an engine malfunction on the hangar ramp in PHL.  I don't know how many others, if any, have already been retired.  Given that each one represents about 16-18 pilot slots, it will be a significant loss.
Of course it will be a loss, but I guess I always knew the 76s would eventually be replaced.  Both airlines have scheduled retirements of all types of aircraft.  Where they take the snapshot (I think that is an ALPA merger term) might tell the tale.  As I have said, I think the only speedbump we will have with APA will be over the distribution of WB flying between East and APA.  The West is not an issue, APA is already on board with us, the West brings nothing.  RR
 
The USS USCABA is sinking. The rats are scurrying around the deck in increased panic. Hysterical that all the West has to do his take the leash off the chaos beast and the scabs go nuts. So pathetically predictable. The APA machine is going to steamroll you oblivious idiots. Has USTUPID ever gone a single day without proving themselves as embarrassingly incompetent Imbiciles?
 
Res Judicata said:
The USS USCABA is sinking. The rats are scurrying around the deck in increased panic. Hysterical that all the West has to do his take the leash off the chaos beast and the scabs go nuts. So pathetically predictable. The APA machine is going to steamroll you oblivious idiots. Has USTUPID ever gone a single day without proving themselves as embarrassingly incompetent Imbiciles?
Johnny could only sing one note
And the note he sings was this
Ah!

Poor Johnny one-note 
sang out with "gusto"
And just overlorded the place
Poor Johnny one-note 
yelled willy nilly
Until he was bleu in the face
For holding one note was his ace

Couldn't hear the brass
Couldn't hear the drum
He was in a class
By himself, by gum!

Poor Johnny one-note
Got in Aida
Indeed a great chance to be brave
He took his one note
Howled like the North Wind
Brought forth wind that made critics rave,
While Verdi turned round in his grave!

Couldn't hear the flute
Or the big trombone
Ev'ry one was mute
Johnny stood alone.

Cats and dogs stopped yapping
Lions in the zoo
All were jealous of Johnny's big trill
Thunder claps stopped clapping,
Traffic ceased its roar,
And they tell us Niag'ra stood still.
He stopped the train whistles,
Boat whistles, 
steam whistles,
Cop whistles, 
all whistles bowed to his skill

Sing Johnny One-Note,
Sing out with "gusto" and
Just overwhelm all the crowd
Ah!
So sing Johnny One-Note, out loud!!
Sing Johnny One-Note
Sing Johnny One-Note out loud!
 
---- by Lorenz Hart
 
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