Why are you angry man? You do not know our owners. You do know our OWNER though. He is richest man on the planet and has given more to charity than you are worth. He also rides on us. He is one helluva guy and you would be proud to have him associated with your "airline".
You also hav zero ideal on how we operate. ZERO..yet you come on here and talk $hit about like you do. Why? I know you are being protective of your product and I appreciate that. But you know what, I was too until I saw the declining morale, the poor attitudes and the whole environment give up on passengers and I could no longer be a part of it. I did what I could..but to no avail. So, I left and came here. I like it here. We offer a great product that people want and I am take pride in how our owners react. I take pride in being part of a TEAM of employees dedicated to that service. It is not just me but thousands of other employees...as you said yourself, I am just one cog in the machine. But this cog is the cog the owners see 99.9% of the time and it is up to me and my crew to make sure that they stay happy and get what they pay for. It really is THAT simple. Do I worker harder than you? Yes. Do I wipe down the lav..yup. Do I load bags..sure. But what do I get for all that hardwork some may ask. I work for a company who respects me as a professional and as a person. I work for a company that compensates me well. I am fed very well and stay in some of the nicest hotels available. I keep all the benefits of my company travel which helps me and my family save thousands of dollars a year in travel cost. I sleep well with more than 8 hours of "rest". I fly a brand new airplane. Nearly everything I need to do my job is paid for...uniforms, medicals, passports...you name it. More importantly, I am home with my family more. I do not have the headaches of commuting anymore..and probably never will. I can move where ever I want..and still not be a commuter. I will never have to beg for a JS again or hope the flight is not full. I will never had to sit in a $hithole crewroom with a bunch of whining and depressed people. I will never have to spend two hours do a Jepp revision. Mine are much easier. I will fly to way more places and get to meet interesting people (you all them rich a$$holes). I can avoid places like EWR, CLE, IAH, DTW, ORD....and hit the smaller fields...after doing an NDB approach to mins. I can be on the beach in the winter or Alaska in the summer...or vice-versa. I just never know. If there is an empty airplane going somewhere, my family can travel on it..in style. Lastly, I am flying with pilots who enjoy what they do..again. Sure we have some misfits, every place does...but for the most part, we are a happy bunch who are proud of the company we work for and very proud of the job we do. I look forward to flying..again. Like I said before, it has been a long time and it has taken awhile to get back to that point. Flying for the airlines really took the wind from my rudder.
Listen dude...you know as well as anyone else here that service in the airlines has gone down in the past decade. It has...simple fact. It is not one persons fault...it is everyones fault. It is yours, the rampers, the dispatchers, scheduling, management, the unions, FA's, gate agents...ect. There are FACTS to prove this. The traveling public's comments prove it. It is not just us...it is everyone. And you fail to recognize that and are personally not willing to do a damn thing about it. You have said so yourself. So, just because a pilot says the service sucks, instead of looking at the pilot, look at the service and see if he is right. If he is wrong, prove him wrong. If he is right, correct the problem and quit giving him/her ammo. Take pride in what you do and who you work for and be part of the solution and not just throw up your hand and say "It's not my job!"
I do not like flying on the airlines and avoid it in personal travel as much as I can. I saw the inner workings and there is simply no excuse for what is happening today...none. Do I take you personally responsible, I do. You are that cog in the overall machine and you need to do better. You need to make your co-workers do better. You need to see a problem for what it is and fix it or figure out a way to fix it. If you do not, then you remain part of the problem and are as responsible for the complaints as any other cog in the machine. Next time you go fly, take out one one of the blades on your fan. Then start the engine and watch your vibes. Eventually it will worsen and then they whole engine (machine) comes apart. Get the point?
I am now officially back on topic.