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They just make pilots pi$$ and moan and threaten to strike?
Why would anyone want alpo? They just make pilots pi$$ and moan and threaten to strike? Then they allow the airlines to take your pay and pension???? Later, they tell you how much money they gave to something that did nothing????????????????? Go alpa?
If you had 1000 pilots over the last 5 years each making only $25,000 the group would have earned a total of $125 million.
None of these costs are being taken into account when we say that the regionals cost ALPA more than they pay in. We're just talking normal yearly budgets and MCF grants. All of the lobbying, aeromedical, legal assitance, National Officer salaries, etc... are completely separate.There has been a lot of talk that regionals are a money loser for ALPA. I personally believe that is a matter of how you look at the numbers. ALPA has a lot of fixed costs, meaning that no matter how many pilots they have paying dues the costs are the same. For example, ALPA does a lot of good work lobbying congress. This lobby will cost ALPA $X no matter how many pilots they are representing. The ALPA president makes $Y no matter how many pilots they are representing. There are many more costs that work this way.
No, it really doesn't. ExpressJet is the best example to compare SkyWest to, since the pilot groups are similar in size and the incomes are similar. The ExpressJet MEC spends much more money every year (just on their own budget, not including all of the things at National that you talked about earlier) than their own pilots contribute via dues revenue. Sorry, but there is just no money in it for ALPA to represent SkyWest pilots. It is a net loss to ALPA. The benefits to ALPA come from greater unity, enhanced pattern bargaining, etc... There is no fiscal advantage to ALPA in representing you.The fact of the matter is; IF SKYWEST VOTES IN ALPA, THEN ALPA MAKES MORE MONEY.
First off let me say that I can see the benefits of ALPA. I wont be voting for them, but it will not ruin my day WHEN THEY ARE VOTED IN.
Second, You are so drunk with Kool-aid that you can't think straight. here is a quote from my post. My numbers were assuming that each pilot made only $25,000 each over a 5 year period. These numbers are way low but show that they still paid in $250,000 more than they were given for this one issue. If you read the second part of my earlier post I said, "I also understand that ALPA has spent more money to help Pinnacle pilots than that $2 million."
If the Pinnacle pilot group made on average $50,000 then they have already paid in $2.5 million more than the $2 million.
The original poster DID NOT UNDERSTAND ECONOMIES OF SCALE and believed that the $2 million was more than they had paid in. I am simply pointing out that Pinnacle has paid in much more than the $2 million and that ALPA does make money of regional airlines. There is nothing wrong with making money, they offer a lot of great survices, but I find it funny all the Kool-aid drinkers running around saying that ALPA is losing money on them.
120%,
what would your reaction be if the drive to unionize at SkyWest were to fail? I don't think there is any argument that the OC has done a great job of getting their message out and communicating with the pilot group.
120%,
what would your reaction be if the drive to unionize at SkyWest were to fail? I don't think there is any argument that the OC has done a great job of getting their message out and communicating with the pilot group.
Why do you guys have to get on here and post how great ALPA is? Is it to reassure yourself about your Union?
I'm not saying ALPA is good or bad, but just wondering why some of you guys have to come on here and preach to each other how great ALPA is.
When people know they have it good, and fully confident in something, they don't go around bragging and talking it up even more.
What will you do if Alpa is voted in?
what I was getting at was if it's not voted in, would you concede that the message the OC delivered was not compelling enough to this pilot group to vote for it?
Hope that answers your question.