AMANSWORLD
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- Mar 29, 2004
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So the union can't strike but you actually think a wildcat strike can be achieved. How do you propose we organize it? Who is going to pay for the time on CNN? It seems so easy to just pull off a strike, but it isn't that easy. Are you going to organize this?
Why do you want to help? If there was enough support I would get the airtime that is how strong I feel about this. It is time a pilot group had some balls and did what someone else should have years ago. When is enough, enough? Are we as pilots going to continue to lower the bar to the point were we make less than someone at a fast food joint? We are not to far away from that. And if ANYONE and I do mean ANYONE actually believes for one second this would not get ALPA's, Skywest Management, ASA management, Delta management, the government, the shareholders of the respective companies, and MOST IMPORTANTLY - THE PUBLIC'S attention as to what is really going on in this industry. Power is in numbers. And the more people understand your cause and you educate them, which is something in my opinion ALPA has failed at every level to do, you will not get results. This something that would draw enough attention whether positive or negative does not matter it will give an end result one way or another. At least I will not take bentover. And the respect gained from fellow peers will be unmeasured. Seems to me alot of people like to be status quo in life-and that is ok, but this is a drastic situation and needs to be addressed that way. My advice is sit back, relax, enjoy the flight. Because when this plane that is being flown by management lands you can bet your butt it will be parked on time and you will NOT have a connecting flight, get the picture pal.