fifidriver
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It's amazing that someone who knows so many big words, lacks either logic or morality; one or the other.
WOW!You need to start living in "today's" world, not the past one.
seajay
It's amazing that someone who knows so many big words, lacks either logic or morality; one or the other.
You add nothing new....you have no solutions......you whine like a new born....and complain about what you are entitiled to. Something handed to you on a silver platter.
But it does survive. And it survives for one reason only...the value that the East coast flying brings.
Remember someone can be destitute one minute and hit the lottery the next......JUST LIKE YOU.
APA cannot legally use the NIC if there is no contract prior to merging the 2(3) groups.If you go back on this thread and make a little effort, you'll find on numerous posts what exactly is going to happen. But please, allow me so as you not get hurt using the search function.
Silver cannot and will not tell anyone which list to use. The company is merely seeking guidance as to what the legal implications will be should they stray away front the nic.
The company is not ignorant as to the repercussions of using something other than the Nic. What the seek from Silver is legal cover. If, with her opinion, she does not completely remove the company's legal jeopardy, the company with stay on the legal safe course and stay with the Nic.
With that, should USAPA attempt to seek a cooling off period based on a seniority list impasse, the company can avoid the strike with the legal jeopardy excuse.
So, ironically, no decision by Silver is still a decision for the company. The other two possible, but HIGHLY UNLIKELY outcomes are: use the Nic and no legal jeopardy.
The APA will only accept the Nic.
Our lawyers have already had extensive discussions with the APA. The APA knows where AoL stands with regard to the Nic being used in the next integration. But, hypothetically, the APA would be sued because, with USAPA being gone the APA assumes the duties of CBA for both pilot groups and inherits all previous agreements.
You'll soon only have your left seat. And for that, you'll pay with perpetual reserve.Hey idiot boy...I have my left seat, I have my attrition and I have my DOH.
NICDOA
NPJB
Not true.APA cannot legally use the NIC if there is no contract prior to merging the 2(3) groups.
Absolutely yes they can.APA cannot legally use the NIC if there is no contract prior to merging the 2(3) groups.
Save it Capt Verbosity. You'd cheerfully do the same and no one here knock those guys for that.
Capt Verbosity stikes again.Transparency and projection at it's finest....You need offer no more to fully exhibit the sadly bent needle and overall "quality" of your own "moral" compass.
So many words and absolutely no content.
I have and will tell that to anyone in person.
And I'm getting really tired of you. You're 66, have no skin in this game, and yet you continue to chime in with your nonsense.
Go fishing or golfing.
The problem for you is that I can process well written statements.None you can apparently process it seems....
I do believe I made it clear that I was through with you when I found out you're not even a pilot.If you're going to post personal info. from pms at least get it right. You are one miserable human being far worse than I ever thought. Oh don't bother with any more pm's I'm done with you.
That's the goal of the APA to have junior people go ahead them , I'm sure the APA wants the NIC.Absolutely yes they can.
It is the only list that represents both our groups on the east.
News flash for you, there are only 2 groups in this next integration: US Airways and AA.
That contract to activate the Nic dream you have is false. The company has the Nic and it will be used.
Start making peace with that fact now.