autofixer
Veteran
- Aug 20, 2002
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On 1/22/2003 2:27:45 PM cat 111 wrote:
There are some pilots on this site saying they will strike the airline over the pension issue.I hope Dave comes out and tells alpa they will replace you if you do.Do you think any other labor group will support you? How do you think the other labor groups feel about your $1 million lump sum?
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Who cares if the other groups support the pilots? Are you type rated on our aircraft? So what, they hire scab replacements? Training will take about 40 days, after they are hired. Do you think U will be around after a 40 day shutdown? Maybe the scabs will work for low wages and no retirement. I am sure that will have no effect on your pay and benefits. By the way, the lump sum was given up in the latest giveback...I know you are not interested in facts, only blabbing non-sense. I am on my way to a new career, however, I will dust off my uniform and walk the picket line. Maybe I will bring a ball bat with me. Fraternally, Ed. P.S. I was raised in the coal fields of WV. I could probably teach you a thing or two about a REAL STRIKE.
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On 1/22/2003 2:27:45 PM cat 111 wrote:
There are some pilots on this site saying they will strike the airline over the pension issue.I hope Dave comes out and tells alpa they will replace you if you do.Do you think any other labor group will support you? How do you think the other labor groups feel about your $1 million lump sum?
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Who cares if the other groups support the pilots? Are you type rated on our aircraft? So what, they hire scab replacements? Training will take about 40 days, after they are hired. Do you think U will be around after a 40 day shutdown? Maybe the scabs will work for low wages and no retirement. I am sure that will have no effect on your pay and benefits. By the way, the lump sum was given up in the latest giveback...I know you are not interested in facts, only blabbing non-sense. I am on my way to a new career, however, I will dust off my uniform and walk the picket line. Maybe I will bring a ball bat with me. Fraternally, Ed. P.S. I was raised in the coal fields of WV. I could probably teach you a thing or two about a REAL STRIKE.