Todays Forbes Poll

PHL said:
The travelling public has a short memory. For example of a worse UAIR case in history, after 5 crashes in 5 years from 1989-1994, people didn't get scared off for too long.
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No, we just continue to be called US Scare on a day to day basis...expectually from the FF when he/she gets pissed off. Oh, but they have short memories. Yeah, right. <_<
 
Be funny to see if Forbes uses the info anywhere, but I am sure it makes the people in CCY proud!
 
firstamendment said:
No, we just continue to be called US Scare on a day to day basis...expectually from the FF when he/she gets pissed off. Oh, but they have short memories. Yeah, right. <_<
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Passengers say that about all airlines when they get pissed off, especially because Air can so easily be turned into scare.

US Scareways, Deltaflot, Scamerican, Northworst, Air Scam, Air Trash, Scare Tran (lots of love for FL :p ), Useless Airways, Untied, Crapinental, jetBlew/jetBlows, Southworst, US Airwaste, America Worst, Scamerica West, Alaska Scarelines, (I mean you can put Scare on any carrier that has Air somewhere), American Trash Air.
 
usfliboi said:
have you looked at the poll lately?
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Hey Fliboy
Pretty impressive. I have voted three times already. Big deal. What does that prove...that we are obsessed with getting the vote out? Good job, employees and ff's and of course you. How many times did YOU vote? If you only had a fingernail of that passion to get a fair deal in negotiations from the company, instead of shooting down the unions and/or anyone who has the balls to stand up for what they think is right. :angry:

Are you an AFA member? You are not obligated to be a member. Did you know that? If you are soooo pro company, get the hell out of the union. You will be required to pay a fee, but you can wash your hands of the union you hate, but then you couldn't cast your yessa masta vote for the company. If you haven't renounced your union membership by now, you are nothing more than a trouble-making hypocrite. :down: :down:
 
It doesnt appear that you can double (or triple) vote. When you vote again, it takes you to the results, but says you voted for XXX on Dec 14th. This was the first time I voted and it didnt change. Will have to try voting for someone else and see if that tag line on the bottom of the vote results changes. If not, then thats 14000 individual voters for US. Guess we've had a lot of spare time this week. :p
 
oldbscaler said:
Actually what it shows is that a whole lot of U people are watching this site.
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That's an understatement. Look at the statistics of the number of posts for each airline on USAviation.com forums. USAirways has more than 3 times the runner-up with over 104,000 posts. And this forum blows the rest flat out of the water as far as interest is concerned.


Too bad it doesn't translate to revenue. Or good moves by management.
 
The votes that count are in the February bookings, They are unbelieveably weak.

The only ones in court arguing there will be no US Airways by then are US Airways upper management and their lawyers.
 
firstamendment said:
Hey Fliboy
Pretty impressive. I have voted three times already. Big deal. What does that prove...that we are obsessed with getting the vote out? Good job, employees and ff's and of course you. How many times did YOU vote? If you only had a fingernail of that passion to get a fair deal in negotiations from the company, instead of shooting down the unions and/or anyone who has the balls to stand up for what they think is right. :angry:

Are you an AFA member? You are not obligated to be a member. Did you know that? If you are soooo pro company, get the hell out of the union. You will be required to pay a fee, but you can wash your hands of the union you hate, but then you couldn't cast your yessa masta vote for the company. If you haven't renounced your union membership by now, you are nothing more than a trouble-making hypocrite. :down: :down:
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Well said, First. B)