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If you are going to hang on, realize you are growing older by the day, a less desirable choice to future employers who will take into account the synaptic connections, the very negative synaptic connections that working for any airline produces. Don't believe it, neither did I and thousands of others but here we are. If you have a good marketable skill that is currently in demand, then it's my opinion you are extremely foolish to let it set idle and fantasize about the great future you will have with this new airline lead by a "wonder" boy who puts his pants on the same way as you do and "wonders" every morning what the hell he got himself into.
I would say he sounds like a rational thinking person who understands that two losers coming together doesn’t equal a single winner. Clicking your heels together whispering a prayer that everything will be alright is a self help measure to reassure a semblance of sanity in a insane industry. Dreaming that Parker is something different, special, enlightened with statements such as: "Today we start a new chapter in aviation history," won’t assure and solidify a golden future by any stretch.
Yea remember the big aribus order that the pilots bought hook line and sinkerthis is an old U strategy we've used in the past and it didn't work then and it won't now...we will be passed up and have to catch up.....this is a sad history lesson once again.... :down:
Already there are signs in PHL. The beltloader situation has been addressed by GSE who eliminated the fuses. Now people can't disable the beltloaders. Today, I had one on my gate for the entire shift. My hat's off to the genius who thought of that one.
The beltloader situation has been addressed by GSE who eliminated the fuses. Now people can't disable the beltloaders
You sound like the ultimate pessimist.
Growth for a brand new merged airline should not occur until the operation that AWA inherited is sound and customers have been given some attention. As much as I would like to see growth, I think we need to straighten things out before we add to the mix.
Already there are signs in PHL. The beltloader situation has been addressed by GSE who eliminated the fuses. Now people can't disable the beltloaders. Today, I had one on my gate for the entire shift. My hat's off to the genius who thought of that one.
Well when the OLD U did that it was a slap in the face for our folks.But Lets dont go there on this.Like some of us have nothing to do over the holidays and we remember when U asked their employees to come to PHL to work.
How about it gang. We could show that we're really ready to work together and make this thing work.
I will hold of for proper thread to be started it could get real ugly real fast.The fuses are not the problem the problem is they are taking the fuse holders,,and now have found new ways to dissable the equipt since the fuse mode to stop it.Could you please elaborate? There have been rumors about equipment being sabotaged in PHL; how widespread is it? And have efforts been made to find the knuckleheads doing it?
Uh-oh, I see thread creep ahead!