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See what I'm talking about?As a P2P member, never once have I been shouted down at for having a different opinion. Also, I see alot of uninformed posts from some on this board, it seems alot of "pass it on" rumor has infiltrated the thinking of some. If you want the TRUE lowdown talk to a P2P rep. Also, for the 100,000,000,000,000,000 time, WE CAN NOT JUST WALK OUT JUST BECAUSE WE TOOK A STRIKE VOTE AND IT PASSED. WE MUST BE RELEASED AND COMPLETE A 30 DAY COOLING OFF PERIOD, THEN WE CAN LEGALLY STRIKE. THE UNION CANNOT JUST SAY FUK IT AND WALK OUT, THEY WILL GET SUED AND POSSIBLY GO TO JAIL.... Now personally I would be willing to go to jail to cost these bastards some money at the GO, but I don't rank that high on the ALPA list. Finally, if you want to believe everything the GO has to say, and take it as holy truth over what your FELLOW PILOTS are telling you, then in my opinion you are an idiot. And this pilot group seems to be full of them.
While I admit that came off a little harsh, one of you silent majority types please explain to me how you can believe this bunch of slimy lying managers we have at ASA over your own "ELECTED!!!!!" reps? I just don't understand! I gaurantee you that Bryan Liarbreque, King Tutt, nor yes man Scotty Hall have your best interest in mind when they are espousing all of the rhetoric they spew. They want your A$$ bent over so they can sodomise you freely with no restraints from a pesky contract. Atleast our reps and CNC are trying their best to keep you a virgin and prevent the A$$ Fuking that some of you seem to be begging for.See what I'm talking about?It didn't take long either did it? That is truly how they feel about you.
While I admit that came off a little harsh, one of you silent majority types please explain to me how you can believe this bunch of slimy lying managers we have at ASA over your own "ELECTED!!!!!" reps? I just don't understand! I gaurantee you that Bryan Liarbreque, King Tutt, nor yes man Scotty Hall have your best interest in mind when they are espousing all of the rhetoric they spew. They want your A$$ bent over so they can sodomise you freely with no restraints from a pesky contract. Atleast our reps and CNC are trying their best to keep you a virgin and prevent the A$$ Fuking that some of you seem to be begging for.
Joey doing what he does best. Can't have it his & her way, so attack attack attack eh John?
To avoid a strike and the complete destruction of their airline seems like a pretty good reason to me, as a SkyWest shareholder.
Another reason is that it would reduce costs by eliminating management redundancies and expenses of transferring aircraft across Certificates. Further efficiencies could be gained by reducing the number of required spares, increasing crew utilization, reducing training costs and increasing schedule efficiencies inherent in the larger scale of the operation. Also, recovery time following an interruption of normal operations would be reduced allowing SkyWest to offer Delta, United, and their other business partners a higher quality product preferred by the travelling public.
But the real reason is to uphold SkyWest and Jerry Atkin's reputation for fair dealing and integrity.
Or he could just be a Frank Lorenzo wanna be and enjoy similar long term "success" and reputation.
Pot have you met kettle? Just reporting the facts, you decide......
Here are some quotes from the recent Pilot2Pilot conference call:
"We are comfortable with our position with the board (NMB)"
"The only logical outcome is a release"
We are:
"quite far apart on rates"
"very far on retro"
"very far on scope"
JR, the CNC Chairman said:
"We are trying to get a better contract to show Skywest - We want to look good to Skywest so they will see value in ALPA"
A question was asked about how Mesa, CHQ, and EGL achieved single lists. JR said "I don't know, you will have to ask Danny or Nick". Is everyone comfortable with the fact that the Chairman of the CNC didn't know how other carriers achieved a single list?
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The only value the Skywest pilots are seeing in ALPA is the windfall of watching ALPA carrier planes transferred to them. The more we fight over a very few unrealistic goals, the more they benefit.
I'll say this once.....ASA's negotiations should have NOTHING to do with impressing Skywest's pilots, whatsoever!
This is about ASA's pilots.....period. Where are these guys getting this stuff, if it is indeed true?
Joe:
If we aren't going to get released, what is our alternate?
Would you want a vote on a contract which does not include scope?
You think a vote now would get a 60% vote. Well it would not if I could help it - by continuing to try to inform our pilots why scope is necessary.
Many people agree with your position and I did also until management made it clear that they are not going to negotiate scope with "all the money on the table."
Scope costs SkyWest Inc. nothing if they plan on committing to the ASA pilot group. It is a fair exchange since many of us have invested our money, our time and our sweat equity in building this place.
Conversely, if all the money in the world is not enough to buy scope, then we know that management already has a plan to strip even more of the operation away from the pilots.
And if "all the money on the table is not enough to buy scope" then force is the only alternative. We have to get released.
My alternate is walking away and working somewhere else. Without scope, we would have to go to that alternate eventually. We have plenty of hold fuel and holding is a better decision than trying to drop in to the security of a contract that is below minimums.
However, none of this is likely to happen. We are very close to an acceptable contract. If a cooling off period is proferred I think this could get done very quickly and SkyWest could be back to quarterly conference calls where Mr. Atkin is at the table talking up the good news.
The unfortunate truth of this protracted contract negotiation is that it really was not necessary. Being bound under the NMB control gives management an economic incentive to drag things out, particularly in uncertain times where management and ownership changes alarmingly frequently. Once released, the structured negotiations come down and Management and Pilots have the flexibility to really swap and horse trade.
If you want scope and ( I believe you want it as bad as I do ) then supporting our MEC/CNC and getting released are the best way to get what you want. I'm certainly open to alternatives, but I have not seen one which looks better than what has aleady been printed - now where is that release?
I was in the D lounge when our FO rep. told me, and two other people, that the current proposal would pass by about 60%. That is a majority. For the record, I don't like the current proposal, but it would pass.
Pot have you met kettle? Just reporting the facts, you decide......
The more we fight over a very few unrealistic goals, the more they benefit.
I don't know how in the world younger pilots who have to carry a mortgage, or college loan, make ends meet.
well *******, looks like you chose the wrong profession. If your future is really that bleak, just leave. Go do whatever it is that your friends do to earn 150-200k.ASA RJ Man - you aren't kidding. Everything I own is paid for and even as an eight year Captain the ASA pay only covers the groceries, utilities and what I save for retirement. I don't know how in the world younger pilots who have to carry a mortgage, or college loan, make ends meet. Our family hangs on to the bottom rung of the middle class because between my wife and I we hold down three and sometimes four jobs. But should that be necessary? All of our friends from college earn between $150,000 and $200,000 a year with less training, less responsibility, fewer certification hurdles and a heck of a lot less time away from home.
It is no wonder that no one in senior management has a son, or daughter, working in this industry.
I certainly understand the competitive nature of this business. Our managements' goal for this airline is Mesa. Well that is not the goal of the airline's employees. It is a tough situation for sure.
I think we are backed in a corner. No scope, no growth and a de-facto 30% concessionary contract just based on inflation. I can not vote for that.
One way, or another, I am getting my ducks in a row to leave. That is what management wants anyway. Experience, wisdom and judgement used to be valued when the operations manual was 40 pages instead of 300. Now the airline thinks it has a rule for everything and experience and judgement are just unnecessary expenses.