Re: Where do you draw the "entertainment" line
Do you expect ALPA reps at the regionals to all be lifers?
That would be nice. Someone totally vested in the company is a big plus. I don't want someone like you making decisions on the direction my MEC takes if you're trying to leave at the first opportunity. It makes me feel better if the representative making the call has to live with the consequences. Nevermind your stunning assertion that following the Ops Manual is tantamount to having a stick up your butt.
You gave your insincerity away when you brand a segment of your former constituents as "lifers." It's a pejorative term used by big airplane pilots to set apart other union members as something "less than."
I have a great deal of respect for those who volunteer their time as a union representative.
On the other hand, I don't have any respect for those who are just checking another "leadership" box they can talk about at the interview: ie "As a status rep., I worked with management to resolve several disputes between the union and the company blah, blah, blah."
Comair had a guy running for status rep. He was elected but I'm not sure he served even one day. He left for the "greener pastures." So at the same time he was encouraging pilots to vote for him, he must have been sending out resumes, filling out applications and interviewing. This guy checked "willing to serve" but he obviously didn't mean it so Comair pilots had to go through the same election process all over again.
As long as individuals on the MEC believe Pinnacle is not a career airline and are working as hard as they can to move on, Pinnacle is doomed to never become a career airline.
We fixed that problem at Comair until we were dragged into bankruptcy recently. But we'll do it again.
Sovranty? Did hookd on foniks werk for yu?
Your sass has been noted:
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