There are plenty of cameras for security in FBO's and on the ramps too. Pilot's don't object to this, but it isn't the same thing as having your every word and action recorded, to be later scrutinized and second guessed by Monday morning quarterbacks.
Every word you say is already recorded. The camera recommendation is there to see what is happening for those items that have no ability to otherwise be recorded. There are many things a camera will pick up that will give the final piece of the puzzle to keep others safe.
Come talk to me when you're willing to give us that kind of oversight in to your job. I'll pay for the equipment and install myself!
Once again, while every word and keystroke isn't recorded... I think you underestimate the oversight of management in any company and the microscope they are in.
Maybe true at SWA, but that doesn't mean that it can't or won't happen elsewhere. Like I said before, be creative, be constructive, be a leader! Herb Kelleher was a true leader whose employees loved him. You B19, are mearly a manager,
(really?) and I think you probably already know what your employees think of you.
ROFL... if you've read my posts, you'll know that I no longer am in a position where I have employees reporting to me.
IIRC, both United and Continental's unions have given up salary for a stake in the company in the past.
It was a United Union leader that famously stated: "We don't want to kill the golden goose. We just want to choke it by the neck until it gives us every last egg."
http://www.airlinesafety.com/Unions/DeadGoose.htm
You also forget that it was Frank Lorenzo that saved Continental from certain demise.
There have probably been others too. Maybe when Flops & the 1108 start on salary & compensation, it would be worth discussing. Of course it is a much easier pill to swallow when management
You keep using the word management... you DO realize that the risk is spread out over the entire organization, non-represented employees, owners, stockholders and investors, right?
is risking as much or more than those they are asking to do this.
Are you working without a contract?
Yes.
Are you salaried, or does your compensation depend on the profitability of the company?
I am salaried with a nice profit sharing program. (not a bonus). The carrier is NON-union and to reiterate earlier statements, it not only has the best pay and benefits, but also is the most secure I've ever felt with in over two decades of being in aviation. No union turmoil with any group because unions don't exist. I can't think of any group within the organization that would disagree with me on that.
I know you won't answer these here, but answer them to yourself, then think about it for a while.