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PBR called Brad H's plan since it was announced he was going to be at the helm many years ago.

So far he has been about 100% correct.
 
Correcto Copper! If this was any other industry except airlines BH would be history!
 
PBR called Brad H's plan since it was announced he was going to be at the helm many years ago.

So far he has been about 100% correct.

You guys, as well as the Skywest guys are pawns in the Skywest gambit. There is something afoot, but since SGU has the meeting rooms swept for UAL/DAL bugs regularly, we won't know what is happening until it unfolds.
 
That IAH air going to your head PBR? BH is extremely smart and capable, not a popular opinion I know. I'm not sure what the final outcome is, but its has a guiding hand behind it, even if its to shut the place down over the coming years.
 
FWIW, instead of sending SKW people to ATL to show the people there how its done, they are now sending people to SGU to observe how its done. Its hopefully a step in the right direction, albeit probably a small one.
 
they are now sending people to SGU to observe how its done.

I remember when ASA sent middle management to CVG to learn from Comair "how it's done".

Result:

Departure Coordinators
(men in orange vests trying to coordinate the uncoordinatable)

Retractable Walkways
(mole tunnels; wind-whipped and torn, the rampers lost the keys within a week)
 
That IAH air going to your head PBR? BH is extremely smart and capable, not a popular opinion I know. I'm not sure what the final outcome is, but its has a guiding hand behind it, even if its to shut the place down over the coming years.
Nope,
The air is just fine, little muggy at times, but OK! BH's best days were being a Metro Capt. He presided over the SKYW pilot group during a time of unprecedented growth, and almost unlimited pilot resources. Management by fear and decree only works when you have unlimited power and a like number of serfs. When the serfs move to another shire, and there is a decreasing number of them to till the fields, the lord begins to hunger. Anybody can run a business when there are unlimited resources, true managers and leaders shine when the times are hard and resources are lean. The SKYW promotion criteria of nepotism and favoritism is showing its shortcomings(no pun intended towards BH's verticality) BH will preside over some of the most nefarious corporate behavior ever devised, likely to be on par with Enron. He will be hated even more than Anita....
 
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FWIW, instead of sending SKW people to ATL to show the people there how its done, they are now sending people to SGU to observe how its done. Its hopefully a step in the right direction, albeit probably a small one.


They should just cut out the middle man and have SGU people do it from SGU. That would truly be a step in the right direction. But instead our boss rather be immoral and unethical so that he put more money in his picket at the expense of his employees.
 
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They should just cut out the middle man and have SGU people do it from SGU. That would truly be a step in the right direction. But instead our boss rather be immoral and unethical so that he put more money in his picket at the expense of his employees.


It will be, eventually. Just not the way YOU envision it.
 
Wow, this is getting good! PBR in IAH should write this down and create a "Tuesday Night Movie" on TBS....


Bye Bye---General Lee
 

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