kcabpilot said:Well Bus, if the PBGC were to become insolvent....
Is it any different than United saying that it is no longer going to honor it's labor contracts?
I think we can all relate to the 'balance sheet' thing but when you take a big paycut and your management is suddenly hiring high dollar outside consultants, developing half assed business schemes, creating an entire new 'LCC', passing out free subway sandwiches, repainting and reconfiguring a fleet of aircraft and generally acting like they are just swimming in excess cash...
Somewhere along the line even you have to admit that they've lost all credibility. That's how most of us have come to feel. I mean, what is the point in making an agreement with these guys anyway? Have they done something to convince you that they would honor an agreement?
You could still vote NO, couldn't you?
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I don't have a vote. But, I believe in fighting the winable fight. this isn't it. All of UAL's biggest competators are losing money head to head against us. ATA is BK in Chicago, and Indy is a gonner. FRNT hasn't made a profit in about a year, and trouble is brewing at AWA. the plan all along was to outlast UAL. If UAL emerges, the competative landscape in UAL's markets will change DRASTICALLY within 2 years. Frankly C2003 doesn't pay enough to keep me around, much less C2005, but I support doing whatever it takes to emerge, if for no other reason than to see Fish unemployed and to view his 300 lb tubetop clad, cigarette toking common law "wife" throw down with the sheriff on an episode of "Cops-Denver" when the the finance company comes to put the wheels back on his house and take it away. now THAT'S must see TV!!
