surreal1221
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Right, but that didn't involve us losing a bunch of airplanes and damn near shutting down.
PS, can we ban the other troll already?
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Yeah, motion seconded...
Right, but that didn't involve us losing a bunch of airplanes and damn near shutting down.
PS, can we ban the other troll already?
I don't buy the hype, personally. This is little more than posturing for a better position on SKW's part. And if it isn't? Screw em; I can get a job at Pinchanickle when they start hiring again and be based 20 minutes down the road from base.
Bring it.
It is in XJT's pilot's 'best interests' to waive the successorship clause. The ASA MEC has agreed with the merger and is ready to proceed. All eyes are now on the XJT MEC. Our hand is out. Take it or leave it.
The process is still just getting started. What did you think, Uncle Jerry would just come out and give in to one list? Of course not. And you actually thought that our MEC would do the same? Just give in to Uncle Jerry's wishes and forget the contract? Uncle Jerry may be a friend to you, but to me he's just another airline stooge who'd be more than happy to see me flying a 90 seat RJ for $50/hr with substandard health care.
Fact is that Uncle Jerry wants this to happen. He doesn't want to wait 2 years when the whole landscape is different. Sure there are potential upsides for us as well. But I'd be HUGELY disappointed in my MEC if they chose to throw away that aspect of the contract without some major concession on Skywest's part.
I don't even know where to start with this one...It's now a take it or leave it offer. Looks like there is ZERO chance of one list. Didn't hurt to try. However it will hurt bigtime if XJT keeps trying. One list would create labor strife because SKW has a 2000+ pilot group that for the most part, wants absolutely nothing to do with a union.
ASA and XJT are much better off together than alone. Especially XJT with their financial situation. Nobody wants to see a 2000+ pilot group all lose their jobs.
Inc has secured a long term contract with CAL including additional aircraft. XJT is recalling. Let's take all that energy and apply It towards an industry leading contract with industry leading scope protection against whipsaw.
It is in XJT's pilot's 'best interests' to waive the successorship clause. The ASA MEC has agreed with the merger and is ready to proceed. All eyes are now on the XJT MEC. Our hand is out. Take it or leave it.
I don't buy the hype, personally. This is little more than posturing for a better position on SKW's part. And if it isn't? Screw em; I can get a job at Pinchanickle when they start hiring again and be based 20 minutes down the road from base.
Bring it.
Our hand is out. Take it or leave it.
For what its worth, the big announcement is that RG, formerly from Mesa, is our new V.P.
WTF? "our hands are out"? As pilots we have nothing to do with this on the acey side. Saying things like this is only going to make us all sound like arrogant bags that drink the koolaid.
I am excited to be combining with the xjt pilot group, but this isn't a case of us helping them out. This is a case of our management groups doing something and both of us being stuck in the middle.
They have an industry leading contract with industry leading scope. I believe that's the "problem"
Don't give in guys. It's not worth it. Without job security...what's the point?
WTF? "our hands are out"? As pilots we have nothing to do with this on the acey side. Saying things like this is only going to make us all sound like arrogant bags that drink the koolaid.
I am excited to be combining with the xjt pilot group, but this isn't a case of us helping them out. This is a case of our management groups doing something and both of us being stuck in the middle.
They have an industry leading contract with industry leading scope. I believe that's the "problem"
Don't give in guys. It's not worth it. Without job security...what's the point?
I don't even know where to start with this one...
Did you do any research before posting this? Do you really think JA is just going to drop the deal because of one clause in our contract?? A deal that will give him over a 50%+ share of all the regional flying of the new UAL? Including access to all the XR's, and the "potential" growth? This deal will make his company the largest regional overnight, all for @ $30 million cash. That's less than two XR's.
XJT is a steal for what JA is paying for it... and for everything that he is getting, it's doubtful that he would just walk on the deal. Sure... he's going to fight it. He'd be a fool not to. It's definitely going to get ugly during the next few months... but that's expected.
I understand that you believe "your" hand is out. But it's really JA's hand... and he's got his fingers crossed behind his back as he's offering us a handshake.
Have you spoken with your MEC? If you have... then you would know that our negotiations at this point are "mutually" beneficial to us and ASA. To simply drop a scope clause that was written for the specific purpose of preventing this exact scenario would be shameful. It would be an insult to those who helped shape this company and went to bat for us to create one of the leading regional contracts of it's time. Especially when you consider what we gave up to get this clause.
Your ASA MEC knows that we can negotiate... they know that our QOL provisions are top notch... they know that we can work together to cherry pick the best of each of our contracts (read: negotiate) to better both of our groups. Just think about the possibility of negotiations of a pilot group of 7000 strong.
Our hand is out... we worked hard to create a tool that can make it happen. A tool that will most likely never be able to be negotiated again in this economic environment. This is a once in lifetime opportunity for 7000 pilots. We'd love to have you on board.
Take it... or leave it.
Bob
Not necessarily true. Of course he's going to indicate that that is the case... but it's nothing more that posturing at this point. It's still way too early to tell what he would actually do or not do in order to become the world's largest regional.Yes I did research Bob. JA will under no circumstance merge all three. There is absolutely zero chance at that.
This statement is JA and Holt saying that we (XJT) would have to accept the terms in order for the deal to go through. This is exactly the position we want to be in based on our scope. This isn't a lost cause by any stretch of the imagination. JA stating that he would "likely" withdraw is far from saying that he "will". (do you guys have the same CRM discussions as we do about the meaning of the words "would, should, may, will"?)Atkin and Holt indicated that ALPA’s acceptance of the terms of the proposed purchase agreement would be required in order for the transaction to proceed (merging only ASA and XJT). Otherwise, SkyWest Inc. would likely withdraw from the transaction and move on.
This situation is realistic. SkyWest has acknowledged that our contract holds water. They have threatened to pull out of the deal if we don't concede. We are talking with ALPA and our attorney's as to what our next step will be... this is the process... this is negotiating... and this is completely normal. It's what 2400 of our pilots agreed to and we would expect nothing less.Its best that XJT and ASA together, devote our time and energy to realistic goals we can achieve, an industry leading contract along with industry leading scope protection.
I'd like to suggest the following reading: How evolution can allow for developmental leaps, or for more fun... just watch the X-Men.But you have to crawl before you can walk.
Have you read the latest update from the MEC? The ASA MEC is fine with the merger and ready to proceed as long as XJT is on board. That is what I mean by our hand is out.