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Old 10-13-2011, 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by syd111
Yep been on fedex. If and when you get back here you might think otherwise.
The first day of indoc at UAL, I was told that I won the jackpot and I would retire a millionaire. I'm sure that I wasn't lied to and that everything will be blue skies and rainbows when I return.

I plan on coming back to the first class offered at CAL; should be late spring/early summer. I have no illusions on a Ren & Stimpy Happy Happy Joy Joy existance, especially since I'll have to commute. I just want to get back to flying; I know that's hard for those that have been worked like dogs for a long time to understand.
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Old 10-13-2011, 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Andy
The first day of indoc at UAL, I was told that I won the jackpot and I would retire a millionaire. I'm sure that I wasn't lied to and that everything will be blue skies and rainbows when I return.

I plan on coming back to the first class offered at CAL; should be late spring/early summer. I have no illusions on a Ren & Stimpy Happy Happy Joy Joy existance, especially since I'll have to commute. I just want to get back to flying; I know that's hard for those that have been worked like dogs for a long time to understand.
Understand Andy and wish you nothing but the best! We would love to have all of you guys back.
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Old 10-13-2011, 10:10 AM
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Understand Andy and wish you nothing but the best! We would love to have all of you guys back.
A sincere thank you for that post.
I know I come across as angry and bitter quite often on these boards toward senior UAL pilots. I'm slowly working that out of my system. I could understand my furlough post-911 and blamed neither management nor the pilots for that - there was no choice in the matter.
Some of the steps taken since then have riled my feathers quite a bit but I am coming to grasp with the fact that being off of property means that I don't matter to many and there was quite a bit of self-preservation (both corporate and personal) that went on through 2004. When I read of near empty 747s flying across the Pacific during SARS, I wasn't sure if there would be a United to go back to. I am very thankful to every UAL pilot on property who kept the ship afloat during the darkest days; I just wish that they had thought what the impact would be on those of us on the streets during some of the decision-making process. To that end, I need to remember that we all think in terms of self-preservation first.

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Old 10-13-2011, 10:27 AM
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A sincere thank you for that post.
I know I come across as angry and bitter quite often on these boards toward senior UAL pilots. I'm slowly working that out of my system. I could understand my furlough post-911 and blamed neither management nor the pilots for that - there was no choice in the matter.
Some of the steps taken since then have riled my feathers quite a bit but I am coming to grasp with the fact that being off of property means that I don't matter to many and there was quite a bit of self-preservation (both corporate and personal) that went on through 2004. When I read of near empty 747s flying across the Pacific during SARS, I wasn't sure if there would be a United to go back to. I am very thankful to every UAL pilot on property who kept the ship afloat during the darkest days; I just wish that they had thought what the impact would be on those of us on the streets during some of the decision-making process. To that end, I need to remember that we all think in terms of self-preservation first.

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No problem I can understand your frustration on being on the outside looking in and that feeling of no control. From what I see from the avg line pilot you have not been forgotten.
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Old 10-13-2011, 10:50 AM
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No problem I can understand your frustration on being on the outside looking in and that feeling of no control. From what I see from the avg line pilot you have not been forgotten.
Thank you very much for that information. Some jackwagon on the UAL forums yesterday posted that the pilots on property didn't care about furloughees. I've gotten fairly numb to those kind of comments so it didn't anger me. Obviously, comments like that give one the impression that furloughees are viewed more as a nuisance than a fellow union member/brother. I'm glad to hear that it's less common than current perception among furloughees.

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As I stated earlier, I'm slowly working through the anger. In the last month, I've gone from using ALPO to back to ALPA. Baby steps.
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Old 10-13-2011, 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Andy
Thank you very much for that information. Some jackwagon on the UAL forums yesterday posted that the pilots on property didn't care about furloughees. I've gotten fairly numb to those kind of comments so it didn't anger me. Obviously, comments like that give one the impression that furloughees are viewed more as a nuisance than a fellow union member/brother. I'm glad to hear that it's less common than current perception among furloughees.

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As I stated earlier, I'm slowly working through the anger. In the last month, I've gone from using ALPO to back to ALPA. Baby steps.
W.T.F. I shouldn't have read that other thread.

You're a better man than me Andy. I'll tell you how I'm gonna work through the anger. If I ever meet that mother ****er I'm gonna punch him in the throat.
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Old 10-15-2011, 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Andy
..........I plan on coming back to the first class offered at CAL; should be late spring/early summer. .............
Hi Andy,
I hope we see you at CAL soon. I've been furloughed and out on the street four times and it never gets any easier. What is difficult to handle is when those who've NEVER been furloughed or without a job say "I know how you feel"................but they DON'T know how you feel unless they've LIVED that before. Many furloughed guys will say they won't "lower" themselves to CAL's horrible lifestyle, flying, etc., but it sure beats unemployment........ANY DAY. Yes, we may have horrible schedules, bad pay, etc., but we have some great people to work with, great airplanes, and make the best with what we have. Let me know if you end up in EWR on the B737 and I'll take you out for a nice dinner when we fly together. Just send me a PM and we'll work from there. frats, ewrbasedpilot
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Old 10-18-2011, 08:44 AM
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Who is flying what flying is not something to fight each other over. However, being a former Eastern pilot where the CAL management was mostly the same as it is now, IMHO, they are using the same tactics here. EAL flying was shifted over to CAL and eventually totally taken over.
There are some differences here that may make a difference. EAL and CAL were not merged. EAL pilots were trying to get a contract while CAL had come out of bankruptcy and were not represented by a union. Here CAL and UAL are negotiating for a JCBA. Hopefully this will make a difference. The way it looks, management is trying to play the same game here. What we must remember is that once we combine, we will be one airline if that ever happens. Let's not fight with each other and fight for a common goal.
That's what ALPA says in their 2004 Magazine article (p. 15) titled 'Dare Mighty Things'. (A Leaner, Meaner ALPA)

My question is ... How?
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Hi Andy,
I hope we see you at CAL soon. I've been furloughed and out on the street four times and it never gets any easier. What is difficult to handle is when those who've NEVER been furloughed or without a job say "I know how you feel"................but they DON'T know how you feel unless they've LIVED that before. Many furloughed guys will say they won't "lower" themselves to CAL's horrible lifestyle, flying, etc., but it sure beats unemployment........ANY DAY. Yes, we may have horrible schedules, bad pay, etc., but we have some great people to work with, great airplanes, and make the best with what we have. Let me know if you end up in EWR on the B737 and I'll take you out for a nice dinner when we fly together. Just send me a PM and we'll work from there. frats, ewrbasedpilot
I am a furloughed UAL guy as well and junior to Andy.....I will buy the beers. Hats off to you brother......
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Old 10-18-2011, 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by ewrbasedpilot
Hi Andy,
I hope we see you at CAL soon. I've been furloughed and out on the street four times and it never gets any easier. What is difficult to handle is when those who've NEVER been furloughed or without a job say "I know how you feel"................but they DON'T know how you feel unless they've LIVED that before. Many furloughed guys will say they won't "lower" themselves to CAL's horrible lifestyle, flying, etc., but it sure beats unemployment........ANY DAY. Yes, we may have horrible schedules, bad pay, etc., but we have some great people to work with, great airplanes, and make the best with what we have. Let me know if you end up in EWR on the B737 and I'll take you out for a nice dinner when we fly together. Just send me a PM and we'll work from there. frats, ewrbasedpilot
Thanks much. I'm hoping to not take you up on the offer; TUS-EWR would be a brutal commute. Wife's got one more tour in the AF before retiring so moving's out of the question for 2 1/2 years.
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