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You can't defend the TA, it speaks for itself. Good try though. Is ALPA paying you while you're unemployed? Or, do you now work for National? Ah, it makes sense. Do you work for the Moak Group? You probably aspire to.







Bye Bye---General Lee


Ha! Moak and I don't get along. I don't mind Canoll as much, but we certainly don't see eye to eye enough for me to have any connection to National these days. My ALPA days are long over.
 
DPA!? Please, spare me the melodrama. DALPA leadership may be in need of full tear down and rebuild as it were, but I'm not interested in the brand of nuts DPA is selling. In fact, I'd even go so far as saying I've generally been an ALPA supporter.

The day before the TA details were released I was commuting home on the JS (DAL) from a trip. Naturally, the topic of the TA cropped up, I literally said, "given it's done so early I'm really optimistic." That was the consensus of all three of us. The next day when I opened my email and read the details my knee jerk reaction was, "8/6/3/3 that's alright", then as I scrolled down further and read it switched to, "Oh crap, they blew it."
 
Its funny how we were so angry under contract 2012 that 40 percent said no, me included. Now, everybody is just thrilled to work more years under a contract they didn't like. What changed?
 
Unless profits drop. Then you're just left with lower pay rates. But hey, I like a casino as much as the next guy, so carry on!
 
The profit sharing thing is like catching a falling knife (no profit=no profit sharing) However, RA wants rid of it now for a reason. The sun is shining and DAL is making hay!! So it's not like you have to hurry up and get rid of PS
 
We are like crack hos for profit sharing. One day, we won't be as profitable. My rep told me something that makes sense (so that means GL doesn't get it). The profit sharing is converted into an hourly rate so if the turn comes, we still get paid...WELL.

Like the line in Goodfellas....when management comes looking for help in the downturn.
Business bad? F U Pay Me
Had a fire? F U Pay me

Not the deal I was thinking we would get, but after seeing the road show I think its a yes for me.
 
You gloss over the highest compensation any pilots have ever received. No need to be so disingenuous. Just admit that you hate ALPA and will criticize anything that ALPA ever does.

Ever? Take 2004 and add inflation. Now tell us the answer.
 
With big profit sharing checks and great work rules? Ok, that's good.



Bye Bye---General Lee

Eyuuuup-soon to be 600-800 retirements/year. Sounds like someone will need, oh, just a little help with training thousands of pilots. Good luck with that by trying to ignore the pilots.
 

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