That's bringing some OO turkey vibes.Standing by for my $12. Cant wait. Didn’t sign up for direct deposit so that check willl go up on my fridge like my random 15c refunds from the water board
We used to get a “turkey coupon” at ExpressJet every November. Felt some shame in the Albertsons check out handing it to the cashier and getting the oh you’re poor look.That's bringing some OO turkey vibes.
We used to get a “turkey coupon” at ExpressJet every November. Felt some shame in the Albertsons check out handing it to the cashier and getting the oh you’re poor look.
Young people today will never know the struggle of knowing that going to the EBT/Food Stamp office to apply for benefits in your airline uniform became a fireable offense because the general public could never know that teenage fast food wages were being paid to highly trained professional airline pilots flying around aircraft painted in legacy colors.
We had a campaign similar at Skyway and the company lost it's nuggets over the visuals.
Hell, I lived in low-income housing in Oak Creek. It was Skyway pilots and single parents. $430/month and I netted $493 every two weeks (we were on a salary), unless I did an overnight and got paid $20 in per diem.
Young people today will never know the struggle of knowing that going to the EBT/Food Stamp office to apply for benefits in your airline uniform became a fireable offense because the general public could never know that teenage fast food wages were being paid to highly trained professional airline pilots flying around aircraft painted in legacy colors.
Young people today will never know the struggle of knowing that going to the EBT/Food Stamp office to apply for benefits in your airline uniform became a fireable offense because the general public could never know that teenage fast food wages were being paid to highly trained professional airline pilots flying around aircraft painted in legacy colors.
Or SkyWestJust imagine being one of “those” AA pilots looking at ALPA after they negotiated multiple industry leading contracts and they’re continuing to give dues back due to surplus and being like…nah…that’s not for me.
Wild.
Just imagine being one of “those” AA pilots looking at ALPA after they negotiated multiple industry leading contracts and they’re continuing to give dues back due to surplus and being like…nah…that’s not for me.
Wild.
Didn't United ALPA deliver the TUMI TA to membership? Let's be clear: Everyone rode DALPA's coattails on this round of negotiations. We pay less dues at APA and are about to receive a dues holiday due to a grievance against the company. We also have an in house medical team that is way better than contracting out the service to AMAS. APA also has unique insurance products that ALPA doesn't have.
With all of that said, APA has plenty of problems, which everyone is aware of. They have constantly squashed efforts to vote for ALPA. I believe the membership should be able to vote on ALPA and let the chips fall where they may.
Personally, I am indifferent. Let the vote happen and let membership decide.