Crowdstrike Meltdown Compensation
#51
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Ok, cool. That's what they've done previous times. Was just making sure they were not going to pull some sort of shenanigans.
#52
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I mean I'm just going off the memo. It said "eligible employees" would get the passes. I can only guess who that applies too. Probably not managers above a certain level. Maybe employees on LTD. They said more details would be released in a week or two. I got passes for the last melt down (power outage??) and I didn't work a single day through any of that.
#53
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Are you guys okay? This isn’t much of a crowdstrike issue. Of course they’re going to attempt litigation, because Delta management is too arrogant to recognize their own failures, and accepting this outcome without litigation would be to admit failure. Best case scenario, this litigation will result in a relatively small settlement.
I think you all have conveniently forgotten that almost every airline was affected by the flawed update from crowdstrike. The problem for Delta is that they objectively handled it the worst of all the airlines based on every measurable metric available. Not only that, but their meltdown lasted several days longer than anybody else’s. Just because crowdstrike was the initial catalyst does not mean delta is absolved of its own colossal failures that resulted from it. That’s like saying even though I crashed the jet during a V1 cut in the sim, it’s actually the sim instructor’s fault for cutting the engine. Pathetic excuses from the most arrogant management group in the industry.
Delta for years now has been blinded by its own complacency and arrogance. Tom Brady? Really? How did that help you at all when times got tough?
I think you all have conveniently forgotten that almost every airline was affected by the flawed update from crowdstrike. The problem for Delta is that they objectively handled it the worst of all the airlines based on every measurable metric available. Not only that, but their meltdown lasted several days longer than anybody else’s. Just because crowdstrike was the initial catalyst does not mean delta is absolved of its own colossal failures that resulted from it. That’s like saying even though I crashed the jet during a V1 cut in the sim, it’s actually the sim instructor’s fault for cutting the engine. Pathetic excuses from the most arrogant management group in the industry.
Delta for years now has been blinded by its own complacency and arrogance. Tom Brady? Really? How did that help you at all when times got tough?
Crowdstrike is at fault 😂 they have poor QA and testing, and it showed. The Crowdstrike shareholders are even suing for damages, it’s not just Daddy D who was effected
you should do more research before posting like you know all
#54
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Tom Brady was a large investor in Wheels Up, and DL bought a massive stake in Wheels Up to bail them out, this acquiring Tom Brady to some extent.
Crowdstrike is at fault 😂 they have poor QA and testing, and it showed. The Crowdstrike shareholders are even suing for damages, it’s not just Daddy D who was effected
you should do more research before posting like you know all
Crowdstrike is at fault 😂 they have poor QA and testing, and it showed. The Crowdstrike shareholders are even suing for damages, it’s not just Daddy D who was effected
you should do more research before posting like you know all
Crowdstrike is at fault for the initial issue, some delays and cancellations were to be expected after that. Those initial problems are crowdstrike’s fault. The subsequent meltdown that occurred is 100% delta’s fault. Again, look at the metrics. Delta handled it so badly it’s not even comparable to any of the other HUNDREDS of companies that were affected by the exact same outage.
#55
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That’s not how that works at all. If that were the case every Wheels Up investor would be a “strategic advisor” at Delta which is not the case. I apologize if this is the the moment you’ve learned millions of your profit sharing will be going into Tom Brady’s pocket. Wonderful investment.
Crowdstrike is at fault for the initial issue, some delays and cancellations were to be expected after that. Those initial problems are crowdstrike’s fault. The subsequent meltdown that occurred is 100% delta’s fault. Again, look at the metrics. Delta handled it so badly it’s not even comparable to any of the other HUNDREDS of companies that were affected by the exact same outage.
Crowdstrike is at fault for the initial issue, some delays and cancellations were to be expected after that. Those initial problems are crowdstrike’s fault. The subsequent meltdown that occurred is 100% delta’s fault. Again, look at the metrics. Delta handled it so badly it’s not even comparable to any of the other HUNDREDS of companies that were affected by the exact same outage.
#56
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Another embarrassing example of arrogance and blame shifting.
#57
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I mean I'm just going off the memo. It said "eligible employees" would get the passes. I can only guess who that applies too. Probably not managers above a certain level. Maybe employees on LTD. They said more details would be released in a week or two. I got passes for the last melt down (power outage??) and I didn't work a single day through any of that.
#58
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Tom Brady was a large investor in Wheels Up, and DL bought a massive stake in Wheels Up to bail them out, this acquiring Tom Brady to some extent.
Crowdstrike is at fault 😂 they have poor QA and testing, and it showed. The Crowdstrike shareholders are even suing for damages, it’s not just Daddy D who was effected
you should do more research before posting like you know all
Crowdstrike is at fault 😂 they have poor QA and testing, and it showed. The Crowdstrike shareholders are even suing for damages, it’s not just Daddy D who was effected
you should do more research before posting like you know all
#59
So I wonder when we'll start deflating our tires for success?
#60
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Are you guys okay? This isn’t much of a crowdstrike issue. Of course they’re going to attempt litigation, because Delta management is too arrogant to recognize their own failures, and accepting this outcome without litigation would be to admit failure. Best case scenario, this litigation will result in a relatively small settlement.
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