SlumTodd_Millionaire
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A.Net says that you guys are getting bought out by Southwest, and if it's on a.net, it has to be true.
Just has to be!
Dear God, I hope not.
A.Net says that you guys are getting bought out by Southwest, and if it's on a.net, it has to be true.
Just has to be!
Ah, another member of TSA Holdings management. Welcome. Glad we've got firsthand testimony here regarding "The Plan" and not third- or fourth-hand hearsay from a dude who never worked a day in his life at that company. :whatever:The plan was always to outsource the flying to break the union, but he would have settled for beating the union into submission on taking the exact same rates as the 50-seaters.
So you're in management at TSA Holdings? No? Then how would you know?
Citation, please; if you're gonna start stating things AS FACT, you're gonna have to prove the veracity of your statements.
GoJet pilots were flying routes that had been flown by TSA pilots just the week prior while TSA pilots were getting furloughed.
You seem to be too focused on proving there's fire because somebody's brother's cousin's neighbor's ex-girlfriend's gynecologist thought he smelled smoke once.You seem to be too focused on defending the indefensible to see what's right in front of your face.
And why not? Because the 'cool kids' said so?Dude you are picking the wrong beach head to make your stand. You dont want those guys on your team
Ah, another member of TSA Holdings management. Welcome. Glad we've got firsthand testimony here regarding "The Plan" and not third- or fourth-hand hearsay from a dude who never worked a day in his life at that company. :whatever:
So you're in management at TSA Holdings? No? Then how would you know?
Citation, please; if you're gonna start stating things AS FACT, you're gonna have to prove the veracity of your statements.
Ah, another member of TSA Holdings management. Welcome. Glad we've got firsthand testimony here regarding "The Plan" and not third- or fourth-hand hearsay from a dude who never worked a day in his life at that company. :whatever:
So you're in management at TSA Holdings? No? Then how would you know?
Citation, please; if you're gonna start stating things AS FACT, you're gonna have to prove the veracity of your statements.
Seems that would be United's call, wouldn't it...
that's common knowledge since the start of gojets. go do your homework matt.So you're in management at TSA Holdings? No? Then how would you know?
Citation, please; if you're gonna start stating things AS FACT, you're gonna have to prove the veracity of your statements.
Are you that full of yourself to believe that because you cannot come up with another reason, that none must exist? Where'd you get your MBA? How much business management experience do you have?There is no other good reason that I can think of that TSA holdings had for doing so.
To circumvent 70-seater scope language in their existing contract with AA. Already covered this ground, feel free to go back and re-read my earlier posts in this thread.What reasons are you suggesting they did it for?
that's common knowledge since the start of gojets. go do your homework matt.
Simple. The TSA pilots refused. Not once, but three times.Aloft, just explain to me why the company didn't just run it similar to a RAH operation with 3 certificates but 1 pilot group?
There is no explanation I can think of that doesn't involve the pilots...
To circumvent 70-seater scope language in their existing contract with AA. Already covered this ground, feel free to go back and re-read my earlier posts in this thread.
Simple. The TSA pilots refused. Not once, but three times.
To circumvent 70-seater scope language in their existing contract with AA. Already covered this ground, feel free to go back and re-read my earlier posts in this thread.
Simple. The TSA pilots refused. Not once, but three times.