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They have proven they can still be profitable while treating their employees well. Ill get off my soapbox now :erm:
The Skywest pilots, while may be "at will" employees, do have a contract, do have a grievance process, do have a safety commitee and do have legal help and advice. Say what you will about the company taking those things away when it wants because there is no union. Hasn't been a problem in 35 years. Skywest simply doesn't just fire people because we're "at will" employees. Inspite of what you all my hear about someone getting fired at Skywest, the really did deserve to be.As a non-union carrier SkyWest pilots are "at will" employees, have no contract, have no grievance process, have no safety committee, do not have legal help or advice, and the list goes on.
ASA proved that for a while as well. Then they brought in a management "team" that didn't have the same philosophy. That is the main reason we are where we are now. I hope for your sake that the same never happens to you,
I have a hard time believing that pilots purchase airplanes with their wages.
Trojan
Just curious... George and John are the management team that cared about the pilots?
Well, indirectly, that is what is taking place. Lots of Skywest folks getting very defensive here. Nothing against them personally, but the ALPA stance doesn't seem very far-fetched or kool-aidish (new word). But that is just my opinion. And making fun of someone for having a type which may indicate a failed interview, OR a previous job has nothing to do with the issue at hand.
Just curious... George and John are the management team that cared about the pilots?