767jetz
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Not even close. Just shows how out of touch with reality you and your best friend really are. But as I've said before, everyone has their "1 %-er's."***************************************************
My Best Friend, CAL Captain thit's going like do do.... Pissed that UAL is trying to one up this senority thing by separating the 747 from the 777.
Just so you can go say .. hey we get paid the highest paying equimpment and should be higher on the list.
sounds like you just want to overlook your group trying to screw another..
Sound familiar? as in.. NIC screwing the EAST.
First of all, JCBA negotiations are completely removed from seniority negotiations. That's per merger policy. So FYI, it is CO that is making it a seniority issue, not UA. As far as we are concerned, the pay rates should have no reflection on seniority either way.
Second, you are the hypocrites who tried to do the same thing back in 2000, trying to claim the 330 is the same airplane as the 777 for seniority purposes.
Third, I personally don't care either way if the 777 and 747 are banded or not. If they are banded, then the 747 rate comes down slightly to bring the 777 rate up. If not then they go the other direction. I see benefit and merit in either position. And I've told my reps so. It's not a deal breaker for me. So you can file your theory about my motivations with the rest of your conspiracies and try again.
Finally, you might want to tell your like minded CO friend that there is probably one advantage to CO pilots he hasn't thought of with not banding the two fleets. There is rumor of bringing back 747's from the desert, and even another rumor of ordering the 747-800. Those would be growth airplanes in either case and shared by both sides, creating another pay jump for the CO boys they wouldn't otherwise see.
Unlike you, I'm willing to see things from other perspectives before forming an opinion.