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No free sandwiches for at least 10 years? I guess I'll just use the $2000 I save in dues to buy lunch.

Your dues are tax deductible. So the effective dues rate is actually lower depending on which tax bracket you are in. Think of it as an insurance policy (but better since you can deduct the premiums). Many people buy fire insurance for their homes and hope never to have to use it but when there is a wild fire that turns it into ashes, you sure are glad you paid the premiums since it has more than paid for itself.

As for the original comment, I believe ALPA will probably move onto JBL, AirTran, Virgin America, Skybus in their organizing campaign before coming back to Skywest.
 
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Wow, you're making $100k a year? Seems like kind of an ignorant post for someone who has been here for a while.

What, you're surprised? Plenty of regional pilots make $100k plus. As for your second sentence, I find the people most against ALPA seem to be the one's who have had it before or have it now. From my ex-Comair buddy who walked the picket line in 2001 to a senior United captain to a US Air jumpseater. There are a lot of very dissatisfied ALPA members right now. Perhaps they're all ignorant?
 
Perhaps they're all ignorant?

Yep, that's about the size of it. The next time you have one of these blithering idiots on your jumpseat talking smack about ALPA, ask them a few questions. Ask them the names of their three LEC Officers. Ask them the names of their three MEC Officers. Ask them the amendable date on their contract. Ask them the difference between the Executive Council and the Executive Board. Ask them to explain what the ALPA BOD is. Chances are, these imbeciles won't know the answers to any of these questions, because the average anti-ALPA mouth-breather doesn't know jack sh*& about the organization that he spends all of his time attacking. Hating ALPA has been "fashionable" for the past few years. All of the newbies hear their uninformed Captains talking crap about ALPA, so they join in too. Neither of them has a clue what they're talking about, but that doesn't matter, because it's just "cool" to hate ALPA. Finding an informed pilot that has well thought out opinions about his dislike of ALPA is a fool's errand. ALPA-haters are almost exclusively uninformed.
 
As for your second sentence, I find the people most against ALPA seem to be the one's who have had it before or have it now. From my ex-Comair buddy who walked the picket line in 2001 to a senior United captain to a US Air jumpseater. There are a lot of very dissatisfied ALPA members right now. Perhaps they're all ignorant?

ALPA is YOU and I. If YOU don't like what direction ALPA is going in, its up to YOU to do something about it. Run for an LEC rep position, volunteer to be a committee member, make a phone call to your MEC chairman, email the president of ALPA, etc but don't just point out the problems unless you are trying to come up with solutions. That is one part of being a union member. We are all adults and professionals. Its time to act like it and make a difference instead of just complaining.
 
there are plenty of regular line pilots at skywest that make 100K or more.
 
there are plenty of regular line pilots at skywest that make 100K or more.
Not really true, the average line pilot has 5-7 years on the property, $70.00ish an hour X 1000 hrs per year= $70,000 +/- a year. Those toolboxes that say 100K a year are just lying!
Just read skyturds prior posts, more lies than a prison cell full of child molesters!
PBR
 
Guys at $70 an hour can make 100K. You just have to work like a rented mule. Back to the subject of the thread. I'm on the O.C. and ALPA is not gonna give up on this pilot group any time soon.
 
nation - i've been here in the 7 to ten yr range and have worked pretty hard and NEVER came close to 100k. Hard to do when a 4 day trip pays 16.8 hours
 
I've only been here 4 and I'll make in the low 80's. you must bid for days off, and you must bid junior and/or commute to get those trips.

I didn't say everyone did, but I have enough friends who do to prove what I said.

why would I lie?
 

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