Mr. D. you have stated that you would take my wings from me because you were a retired pilot and you know so much about me. Well Sir here is the reason that you can't take my wings from me. On September 16th, 2011, only 14 days before my retirement I gave my wings freely to someone much more deserving than you. His name was Jared and I was flying him from LA to Orlando on a Make Wish flight. You see Jared had cancer, and he has my wings. Now I have some Navy wings at my house and you can come over and TRY to take them from me, but you don't deserve those either. Make friends with all the Union Firemen, you will need their help leaving my humble home.
Friday, September 15, 2017
Thursday, September 14, 2017
So Now What?
It is very important that the Fire Union understands where
they are in time currently, and where they need to go. In Tuesday evening’s meeting, the entire Council
gave direction to the City Manager and Fire Chief concerning the parameters of
Civil Service going forward. The Union
doesn’t like it. So now things are in “concrete,”
for the City, unless the Union does something.
Meet and Confer is leaving at the end of November. Civil Service will start at the end of
October, and the 30 day deadline for putting in your retirement papers is at
the end of September. So these are the
parameters that will frame the process going forward. The urgency is obvious, unless Crow maintains
his “concrete” position. Obviously,
after my talking with Chris, Crow sent his email, stating that he is now ready
to meet. Although the City didn’t have
to, that meeting will occur this next week.
Good for him, it’s about time.
First off let me state that I called Chris to meet. I didn’t have to do that, but for the
citizens of Arlington I feel compelled to build as good a fire department as
possible under the guidelines of civil service, and I reached out to him.
Other than the “concrete” statement, Crow has stated two other things that stuck in my head. 1) “Your benefits will not be touched because I have contacted all the Councilmembers except Parker, and they have assured me of this.” I thought this statement odd because Ms. Capehart was in England for two weeks. So I asked if anyone had been contacted by Mr. Crow about firefighter benefits and the answer was a resounding NO. Again Mr. Crow stood in front of you and lied. This style of leadership is truly problematic, and the only way to move forward, in my mind is to remove the problem. But it is your Union. 2) The evening of the election Crow stated, “there will be hell to pay but we will do it with civil service”. I believe this to be one of the few true statements that Crow has made in the entire campaign. So civil service was given to you by the voters. The Council’s responsibility to the voters is to operate within the parameters of Part 143. But in arriving at this conclusion there seems to be a reality as to just what that means. I have written numerous blog articles stating plainly that there will not be a cherry picking event, concerning the benefits that you currently enjoy under Part 142. But you didn’t believe me, you believed Crow and look where that got you. You will not have it as good as you currently do, that is simply the truth. But the Fire Union is totally responsible for the reduction in the quality of life in the Arlington Fire Department. It isn’t the Council.
So now you are in a position to negotiate. This is a very narrow window to accomplish what needs to be done. I would suggest that the Union put a reasonable solution in front of the City, belligerence and hostility will not play well here. Good luck.
As a side note I get all the Anonymous comments written to me. Some are good and they get posted, but some are directly from the playground with a child’s mentality. Those don’t normally get published. I reacted to one that I probably shouldn’t have and it was removed along with the provocateur’s post. I will apologize. You see I have never challenged the courage required to do your job. By the same standard you can’t possibly understand the resolve that I or current carrier pilots face each day to protect the right for you to post Anonymously. Have enough courage to put your name next to your post , or have enough common sense to post reasonably. Your current attitudes will not further your position favorably.
Other than the “concrete” statement, Crow has stated two other things that stuck in my head. 1) “Your benefits will not be touched because I have contacted all the Councilmembers except Parker, and they have assured me of this.” I thought this statement odd because Ms. Capehart was in England for two weeks. So I asked if anyone had been contacted by Mr. Crow about firefighter benefits and the answer was a resounding NO. Again Mr. Crow stood in front of you and lied. This style of leadership is truly problematic, and the only way to move forward, in my mind is to remove the problem. But it is your Union. 2) The evening of the election Crow stated, “there will be hell to pay but we will do it with civil service”. I believe this to be one of the few true statements that Crow has made in the entire campaign. So civil service was given to you by the voters. The Council’s responsibility to the voters is to operate within the parameters of Part 143. But in arriving at this conclusion there seems to be a reality as to just what that means. I have written numerous blog articles stating plainly that there will not be a cherry picking event, concerning the benefits that you currently enjoy under Part 142. But you didn’t believe me, you believed Crow and look where that got you. You will not have it as good as you currently do, that is simply the truth. But the Fire Union is totally responsible for the reduction in the quality of life in the Arlington Fire Department. It isn’t the Council.
So now you are in a position to negotiate. This is a very narrow window to accomplish what needs to be done. I would suggest that the Union put a reasonable solution in front of the City, belligerence and hostility will not play well here. Good luck.
As a side note I get all the Anonymous comments written to me. Some are good and they get posted, but some are directly from the playground with a child’s mentality. Those don’t normally get published. I reacted to one that I probably shouldn’t have and it was removed along with the provocateur’s post. I will apologize. You see I have never challenged the courage required to do your job. By the same standard you can’t possibly understand the resolve that I or current carrier pilots face each day to protect the right for you to post Anonymously. Have enough courage to put your name next to your post , or have enough common sense to post reasonably. Your current attitudes will not further your position favorably.
Wednesday, September 13, 2017
Lunch With Chris Balough
I called Chris to have lunch with him on Monday. I have always thought Chris to be reasonable
and someone I could talk
to. There are certain elements of the
Fire Fighters Union that have a sensible chord and I believe Chris to be
one. The reason for the meeting was to
talk some sense to the union. My message
was Sick Leave and Vacation Leave have been off the board for 3 weeks and it
has not motivated Crow to talk. As a
matter of fact things are in “concrete”. Therefore, we can surmise that the cuts weren’t deep enough and Crow is
happy with the 143 plus. So after the
meeting Chris told Crow and Crow wrote an email to Trey, copy Roxanne and
Victoria, that he is willing to meet with him anytime. Crow is simply covering his fanny with the
rank and file, because he was fine with the loss of sick leave and vacation. You see if Crow wanted back sick and vacation he would have said something in the last 3 weeks but he didn't. It's ok with me.
Yesterday the Council had a special meeting that I urged
concerning Civil Service. If you watch
the afternoon presentation, Trey’s timeline doesn’t give enough time for Fire
Fighters to make a decision about putting in their papers. They deserve time to make this important
decision. Yesterday the Council removed
every benefit that is not contained in Part 143. It is all gone. The Council is tired of the dysfunction of the
fire union.
Meet and Confer has been curtailed and there is 48 days
until Civil Service arrives. That is
important because, that is the drop dead date for all your benefits. If you want anything back it has to be done
prior to November 1.
The other item that I brought to Chris is that if Crow sits
at the table, you will lose everything.
He has been your representative for the six years that I have been here
and all your benefits are gone. Good
job! I told Chris to find others if you
want back any benefits.
At the meeting yesterday we had a lengthy conversation with
our Lawyer Betty Lynn. Betty Lynn has been a very respected Civil Service Lawyer for the last 37 years and represents cities all over the state of Texas. She stated that
Arlington offered the best benefits package of any other city in the
Metroplex. You have successfully thrown
that away, and I really don’t care if any aspect of it ever comes back to
you. If you want any part of those
benefits, Trey and Chief Crowson are the people that you will have to deal
with, Council has spoken and acted. Good
Luck!
Wednesday, August 9, 2017
Civil Service Is Coming
Yesterday at the afternoon Council meeting we dealt with the
unknowns of Civil Service in consideration of the FY18 budget. It is budget time and we have to deal with
this creature before the beginning of the fiscal year on October 1st. The first thing that was accomplished was the
termination of meet and confer. A letter
will be sent today advising the APFF that meet and confer, the vehicle used by
Arlington Unions to negotiate with City management, has been terminated for the
Firefighters Union. The reason is that
Meet and Confer is not required in Part 143 of the Local Government Code,
therefore it is not a requirement of the City to provide it. Meet and Confer will be continued with the
police union.
It has always been the position of Council, that if Civil
Service was approved by the voters, the increase in cost would come from the
Fire Department Budget. The City has allotted
a budget of $49 million for FY18, for the Fire Department.
Contained in that budget is the purchase of two fire engines costing $1
million. We have allowed the first
engine to be purchased and held the purchase of the other until later in the
year to see if there are any unexpected expenditures connected with Civil
Service. The City Manager has identified
a cost for the implementation of Civil Service for the first year to be
$807,000. As stated this additional cost
will come from the Fire Department’s budget, namely the pockets of the
firefighters themselves. A listing of
benefits that have been removed are as follows:
- Meet and Confer
1. Withdraw & Remove Previous Concessions - Vacation
1. Start with 180 balance on October 30, 2017 - Sick Leave
1. Amend policy affecting covered Fire Fighters to align with 143. - Cost of Civil Service ($807,000)
1. EMT-1 ($396,000)
2. Holiday Pay ($160,000)
3. Education Incentive 30/60/90 ($59,700)
4. Sick Leave Sell Back ($87,500)
5. FLSA ($90,000) *still under consideration*
6. Swing Pay ($12,500)
Since FSLA overtime would unfairly affect other employees,
it remained untouched leaving an additional $90,000 to be cut elsewhere. I also stated that I didn’t want our military
reservists to be touched by the advent of Civil Service. A lie was sent to our citizens from the Union
stating that military reservists were having to use vacation to serve their
country each year. The truth is that
reservists are allocated 150 hrs. in Part 143.
The City currently allocates 180 hrs. each year, and I wanted to insure
that the higher of the two was maintained instead of the lower Part 143 requirement. Those serving our country should not have to
bear the brunt of Unionism.
Lastly, we told the firefighters that benefits would be cut,
and that they would not be able to enjoy the benefits that were given to them
at the City level when seeking protection at the State level. This is the truth of that statement. The only individual that stated, ”your
benefits won’t be touched,” was the Union President. Now that same Union President has already
threatened to sue us over two items. The
first is the advent of the Deputy Chiefs becoming salaried employees and the
second is the Apparatus Operator list. Bring it!
Litigation is very expensive and we knew that the Union would try to sue
the City at every opportunity. That is
why we have held the $807,000 from benefits and the $500,000 for the fire truck
in abeyance. The fire union has asked
the citizens for civil service and the citizens have given it to them. It is now time for the Council to implement
the wishes of the voters.
Friday, July 14, 2017
There Is A Need - Please Help
I want to tell you about a special need that our community currently has, and I hope that you can find it in your heart to help. Scout Troop 517 has been operating in Arlington for the last 25 years. They are a special needs troop and contains challenged scouts of all ages both male and female. On or around 29 June their trailer was stolen containing approximately $10,000 of special need equipment that made camping out possible for these scouts. https://www.dallasnewscom/news/arlington/2017/06/27/special-needs-scouts-stuck-homeafter-trailer-stolen-arlington-church.
. Now the reason that this incident has affected me so is that most of these scouts are friends of the YMCA. Each year, for the last 5 years, I have sent these friends to a Rangers game so that they could enjoy baseball. Someone has stolen their camp trailer that was stored at the First United Methodist Church, with all of the necessary gear that allowed them to go on campouts. Luckily the residents of the City of Arlington have taken issue with this injustice and several have offered to help, in essence making lemonade out of lemons. I was approached today by Mr. Brad Thompson, who has started a website to raise money to replace the stolen equipment. He felt that he simply had to do something to assist those in need who required a helping hand. So he started a fund at: www.gofundme.com/troop517 . I would strongly encourage anyone who wants to help these special scouts to go to this website and make a donation. Brad currently has $8,600 and is looking to raise the full $10,000, that will allow these scouts to continue to enjoy the pleasures of the great outdoors and permit them the opportunity to appreciate nature. I hope that you can find it in your heart to help out.
. Now the reason that this incident has affected me so is that most of these scouts are friends of the YMCA. Each year, for the last 5 years, I have sent these friends to a Rangers game so that they could enjoy baseball. Someone has stolen their camp trailer that was stored at the First United Methodist Church, with all of the necessary gear that allowed them to go on campouts. Luckily the residents of the City of Arlington have taken issue with this injustice and several have offered to help, in essence making lemonade out of lemons. I was approached today by Mr. Brad Thompson, who has started a website to raise money to replace the stolen equipment. He felt that he simply had to do something to assist those in need who required a helping hand. So he started a fund at: www.gofundme.com/troop517 . I would strongly encourage anyone who wants to help these special scouts to go to this website and make a donation. Brad currently has $8,600 and is looking to raise the full $10,000, that will allow these scouts to continue to enjoy the pleasures of the great outdoors and permit them the opportunity to appreciate nature. I hope that you can find it in your heart to help out.
Saturday, July 8, 2017
Drury Plaza Hotel
This is the Drury Plaza, that was voted on and passed unanimously at the 27 July Council Meeting. As you can see it is situated on the Northwest corner of Road to Six Flags and Center St. across from Calloway's Nursery. This is another integral piece of the North Arlington puzzle that will greatly benefit our community. First let me explain the project and then I will explain why the benefit.
The hotel is a 9 story structure with 268 rooms. There will be an additional building to the west and then a restaurant located on Road to Six Flags and an art sculpture on the corner. As a pilot stationed in St. Louis for 18 years, I was a professional hotel dweller. St. Louis is the corporate home of the Drury family and I was very skeptical of this product, for the last year. I was a NO vote on this project. But I got on an airplane and went to St. Louis unannounced, and simply walked into the Drury Plaza in Chesterfield. This Plaza was 10 years old, and I wanted to see what it looked like after 10 years of operation. I was thoroughly impressed with every appointment and aspect of this hotel. The lobby, rooms, personnel, and facilities were all extremely nice. The quality was on the same par, if not better, than the Hilton or Sheraton currently in Arlington.
The model of Drury is not to have a restaurant inside the hotel. This was problematic for me, I like food. But they put independent restaurants on the premises, that are also known for high quality. This Plaza had a streak house, located next to it. There is however, food in the hotel. A breakfast is complimentary. Ours will be complete with an omelet station. In the evening they offer another buffet known as a kick back. They will have nachos, hot dogs and taco stations for example and open the bar for complimentary beer, wine and mixed drinks. (three per tenant) This is all included in the price of the room. For those patrons that want a full meal, a restaurant will be located on the premises
The Drury team will also build an additional building to the west for retail and office use. It will be located next to LA Fitness and compliment the Plaza aspect of the structure. The Drury family will also install an object of Art, as depicted in the picture, located on the corner for all to appreciate. This art object will be approved by the city staff.
Now the benefit of this project to the community is obvious. The Calloway's property just got very expensive. Coy Garrett owns most of the property on the south side of Road to Six Flags and down Center street. This is perfect for development, or to flip to someone else, for development. The boarded up houses on the Southeast corner, now become highly desirable. I look for them to go away, and new development to start. Construction on this hotel will start by the end of the year. The Drury Family has been great to work with and they really want to be in North Arlington. I believe that the Drury Plaza hotel will be a tremendous asset to the community.
Monday, June 26, 2017
Seaman First Class George Anderson Coke Jr. Returns Home
The family of a World War II U.S. Navy sailor killed in the attack on Pearl Harbor will finally be able to lay him to rest after officials identified his remains. He was previously buried in a mass grave in Hawaii.
Texas native, Seaman 1st Class George Anderson Coke Jr. was killed in action in the “Day of Infamy,” December 7, 1941, when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor without warning. The Arlington High School graduate served on the USS Oklahoma. While the great battleship survived the attack, 429 of her crew did not. Seaman Coke died in the attack and Navy officials buried him in a mass grave with his crewmates, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported.
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“We weren’t buddies,” Maner told the Fort Worth newspaper. “But he was an all-American boy. He was into a lot of devilment, but if you didn’t like George Anderson, you didn’t like anybody.”
One of his family members, 73-year-old Milton Coke said the young Sailor was a celebrated boxer at Arlington High School. The family still has his medals earned in the ring.
Cole joined the Navy less than a year before the now-famous attack on Pearl Harbor. The early morning attack came just days after his 19th birthday. A Japanese torpedo ripped a hole in the Oklahoma. The ship’s wound caused her to capsize and resulted in the deaths of 429 Sailors.
The family first learned that Cole might be returning home eight years ago when Navy personnel called and requested a DNA sample. In 2015, the Department of Defense released the news they were working on identifying the remains of those who died on the Oklahoma.
Finally, in December, the Navy announced they had identified Cole’s remains.
The family debated about returning him to Texas for burial or having him buried “where he fell” alongside his crewmates in a new marked grave.
PBS reported on the project to identify the remains of USS Oklahoma Sailors.
Seaman 1st Class George Anderson Cole Jr. will be laid to rest alongside his father, George A. “Dutch” Coke Sr., and his mother, Juliana Jane Tomlin Coke. She is believed to be the person who purchased a headstone memorializing her son’s death which has held a spot for him for 76 years. He will be buried with full military honors.
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