PBS at Alaska?
#231
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Joined APC: Mar 2019
Posts: 46
Not directed at you personally, I just hear this a lot here. And most act like it's unfixable.
#232
“Most”.... is actually the minority now. I really believe that. That philosophy just helps assuage their guilt for grabbing all the premium possible.
#233
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Sep 2011
Position: B737, CA
Posts: 176
Our section 25 is a mess, due to Kasher. Take a look at section 25 from the perspective of trips touching (full pay and credit) vacation and training. If we are to keep our scheduling section similar to what it is today, we must have that back. I can't even imagine how much money Kasher gave Alaska nearly 20 years ago. It's time for Kasher's name to be forgotten and a new era to start at Alaska Airlines. I for one am done working for any kind of discount. Market or better in vital areas of our contact or I'll vote no. I'm beginning to think that B&B really have no idea what the mindset of this pilot group is. They will learn.
#234
#238
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Joined APC: Apr 2013
Posts: 658
Weather phenomenon of the century... Somehow there was record rainfall on the north side of the airport and operations up there were an unmitigated calamity, but the storm must have completely missed the south side of the airport! Incredible!
BTW thanks, JL, for insulting our intelligence once again.
BTW thanks, JL, for insulting our intelligence once again.
#239
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Joined APC: Mar 2016
Posts: 88
People still don’t have their bags all around the country- many with Christmas presents inside.. some bags that have been reunited from what I understand were returned soaked from the monstrous rain storm that only plagued Alaskan airlines in Seattle.
Alaska ruins Christmas. Oh wait sorry, the unexpected Pacific Northwest rain storm over the north side of the airport that severely impacted our operation did... it had nothing to do with the latest episode of poor planning, cost cutting, smugness, and lack of feeling of the operational pulse that the dear “leaders” have.
Is this how we win Seattle? Glad we are pulling out of California!! Seattle airlines once again
Alaska ruins Christmas. Oh wait sorry, the unexpected Pacific Northwest rain storm over the north side of the airport that severely impacted our operation did... it had nothing to do with the latest episode of poor planning, cost cutting, smugness, and lack of feeling of the operational pulse that the dear “leaders” have.
Is this how we win Seattle? Glad we are pulling out of California!! Seattle airlines once again
#240
People still don’t have their bags all around the country- many with Christmas presents inside.. some bags that have been reunited from what I understand were returned soaked from the monstrous rain storm that only plagued Alaskan airlines in Seattle.
Alaska ruins Christmas. Oh wait sorry, the unexpected Pacific Northwest rain storm over the north side of the airport that severely impacted our operation did... it had nothing to do with the latest episode of poor planning, cost cutting, smugness, and lack of feeling of the operational pulse that the dear “leaders” have.
Is this how we win Seattle? Glad we are pulling out of California!! Seattle airlines once again
Alaska ruins Christmas. Oh wait sorry, the unexpected Pacific Northwest rain storm over the north side of the airport that severely impacted our operation did... it had nothing to do with the latest episode of poor planning, cost cutting, smugness, and lack of feeling of the operational pulse that the dear “leaders” have.
Is this how we win Seattle? Glad we are pulling out of California!! Seattle airlines once again
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