PBRstreetgang
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Brad told him.For a non union pilot you sure seem to know allot about Woerth and his job performance..... how is that?
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Brad told him.For a non union pilot you sure seem to know allot about Woerth and his job performance..... how is that?
Brad told him.For a non union pilot you sure seem to know allot about Woerth and his job performance..... how is that?
You're kidding me, right?To answer your question:
Whether you work for an ALPA carrier or not, you can thank ALPA for setting standards in pay, benefits, and safety that positively affect the jobs of all pilots. Without ALPA, or it's equivalent, your wages and benefits would be much lower and this industry would not be as safe. Like it or not, the pilot profession is much better off because of a union--ALPA.
So, the question for you, are you better off in this industry as a result of ALPA, irregardless of your membership affiliation? We know the answer--no response is required!
You're kidding me, right?
How many times has ALPA told their pilot group to take a paycut to "live to fight another day"??
How about the guys at ExpressJet who just furloughed 300 pilots and then the union tells them to take a pay cut to "protect their livelyhood".
You're kidding me, right?
How many times has ALPA told their pilot group to take a paycut to "live to fight another day"??
How about the guys at ExpressJet who just furloughed 300 pilots and then the union tells them to take a pay cut to "protect their livelyhood".
You're kidding me, right?
How many times has ALPA told their pilot group to take a paycut to "live to fight another day"??
How about the guys at ExpressJet who just furloughed 300 pilots and then the union tells them to take a pay cut to "protect their livelyhood".
You're kidding me, right?
How many times has ALPA told their pilot group to take a paycut to "live to fight another day"??
How about the guys at ExpressJet who just furloughed 300 pilots and then the union tells them to take a pay cut to "protect their livelyhood".
I love the quasi-informed folks who think it's cool to be in the "rag on ALPA" group.
If ALPA is so horrible then why don't you volunteer to make it better? Hate to break it to you, but ALPA is us and we are ALPA. (well, hopefully we as in me soon)
Whining from the sidelines fixes nothing.
Party line...straight from the indoctrination training camps.
Do you think the government can do a better job...or maybe even the president? If not, were you on the ballot for election?
ALPA is an impotent union that is slowly but surely losing its power both with its membership and in Washington. DW will be just another puppet and cannot, in good conscience solely, protect Part 121 pilots.
Good thing ALPA was around, we would all work for peanuts and lose an airplane every other day. Not one person or group would have stepped up...only ALPA was able to do that and enhance safety. No one else is responsible for that..no one. Only ALPA...now send us your dues.