I don't know R--h, it's what is called common sense.
You can call me Rich, Murf, or even D*ck, I don't mind.
If a guy calls in sick 11 times in a year and has 11 doctors notes, he either knows a doctor real well or he is innocent. He is probably someone you know that had a car wreck, and has had to be at the doctor a lot, so he should be represented against an illegal occurance policy. If they next guy calls in 11 times in a year (on Thanksgiving, Xmas, Superbowl, etc.) and has 2 doctors notes, he is probably guilty and should be "fired" without representation, for screwing it up for all the other dues paying members who come to work unless they are really too sick to work.
I understand your frustration, but who gets to decide who is guilty and who is not?
Who gets to decide who is telling the truth, and who is not?
It's an imperfect system designed for an imperfect world. Otherwise, you end up with someone playing "judge, jury, and executioner" inside the union.
That's what the grievance process is designed for. Let an arbitrary 3rd party decide whether someone needs punishment or not.
Or even better, the commuters who call in sick after trying only 1 JS and being denied, even though the CBA requires them to try 2? Honestly, this is something the union should be self policing and then the company would never have had to institute an insane sick occurance policy.
Very true. It would be great if every INDIVIDUAL pilot were self-policing. It's the handful of a*sholes who call in sick every month and ruin it for everyone else.
Or how about the FO that sat next to me the other day, sick to his stomach that he found out that 2nd yr Colgan FO's are about to make $26 an hour flying turbo props when he is only making $24 flying a jet and he is on the verge of bankruptcy. Where is the LOA fixing this, or is the union too busy running around represeting the guy who goes to the gym every day but somehow still manages to get sick 9 times a year.
No doubt. I'm sure it angers the F/O's to no end, and again, it's definitely an imperfect system.
But how do you decide which grievances are more meritous than others? Who gets to make that call that says "Pilot Smith goes ahead of Pilot Doe because Pilot Doe didn't really give 2 attempts to commute"?
Who gets the "golden hammer" that trumps everyone else? The C3 Chair? That's a lot of power for one person, and opens the union up to a huge discriminatory practice lawsuit.
What I'm really sick of around here is listening to FO's horror stories about some of our captains. I've heard stories about FO's getting their hands slapped, what is up with that?
Are you serious? Physically slapped?
I'd smack the ratsh*t out of someone who did that to me in the cockpit. That's simply unacceptable.
Why is it our union continues to represent incredibly weak captains when they should be fired not only for being incompetent, but also commited for being psychopaths. This airline thrives on having probationary FO's around for 3-9 months before they get sick of it and quit, and they are just prey for the half dozen crazy captains we seem to have in all three bases. Ever wonder why they aren't staying? The unlucky lineholders will drop and swap all their trips with these guys and that leaves the new reserves sitting in a 6x6 foot can for 4 days with a guy who hates himself, you, the company, and everyone else. Why isn't the union self policing this as well? The company sure doesn't care, pilots are like brake pads to Pinnacle, when they wear out and can't take it anymore they just replace them.
All true.
Except the psychopath Captains - I only know of one or two of those I can think of right off hand throughout the entire system.
SO, the point of what I'm saying is, not everyone deserves representation, and some are obviously guilty and not worthy to be your co-worker. Why is it that my ALPA dues keep them in a job they don't deserve in the first place?
Because the system is designed to prevent someone from having too much power and picking and choosing.
Just imagine how much SR loves ME... Now imagine I called in sick for the 3rd time in 90 days for legitimate reasons, BUT imagine IF Steve had the OPTION of saying, "You know what, I hate Rich, he's an a*shole, and I don't want to represent him, do whatever you want to him".
So I get wrongfully terminated and I have no recourse for representation because one person who hates me decides to screw me?
That system could be manipulated too easy. That's why the current system of equal representation is in place.
Yeah, it sucks to have to defend the guys who deliberately screwed the company repeatedly and finally got caught, but that's the price you pay to ensure fairness to everyone.