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Does anyone know if there is a certain number of pilots required to join ALPA?


Yes, you need three: One to act as MEC Chairman, one to act as a pilot rep, and one communications chairman to make excuses and explain the never ending givebacks, lost grievances, and the loss of job security.

You're welcome.
 
Yes, you need three: One to act as MEC Chairman, one to act as a pilot rep, and one communications chairman to make excuses and explain the never ending givebacks, lost grievances, and the loss of job security.

You're welcome.

Actually, you need a 4th. The one that you did not mention is the member who doesn't know his contract, does not engage in the process, always complains in the crew lounge about things he has not taken the time to research, never attends meetings, never reads the communications that the Communication Chairman distributes, never votes, but most of the time pays his dues. How do you know? Because he is the first to tell you thinking that "paying his dues" gives him a license to abuse others who volunteer their time to try and make a difference.

Oh yeah, but he finds the time to post on FI to criticize and complain to those who enjoy the entertainment value of his post but can't fix his problems. And the definition of insanity is, doing the same old things and expecting a different result!

If the shoe fits,..............!

Thank you
 
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Actually, you need a 4th. The one that you did not mention is the member who doesn't know his contract, does not engage in the process, always complains in the crew lounge about things he has not taken the time to research, never attends meetings, never reads the communications that the Communication Chairman distributes, never votes, but most of the time pays his dues. How do you know? Because he is the first to tell you thinking that "paying his dues" gives him a license to abuse others who volunteer their time to try and make a difference.

Oh yeah, but he finds the time to post on FI to criticize and complain to those who enjoy the entertainment value of his post but can't fix his problems. And the definition of insanity is, doing the same old things and expecting a different result!

If the shoe fits,..............!

Thank you
oh wait! I've got one: the guy who runs around everywhere, not just the crew room and FI, and sees little black company helicopters following him to spy on him so they can catch him doing something and cheat him out of money......

that shoe fits a good # of alpa people......!
 
oh wait! I've got one: the guy who runs around everywhere, not just the crew room and FI, and sees little black company helicopters following him to spy on him so they can catch him doing something and cheat him out of money......

that shoe fits a good # of alpa people......!

Did you vote for them?
 
Actually, you need a 4th. The one that you did not mention is the member who doesn't know his contract, does not engage in the process, Blah, blah, blah....

Oh yeah, but he finds the time to post on FI to criticize and complain to those who enjoy the entertainment value of his post but can't fix Blah, blah blah....

If the shoe fits,..............!

Thank you


Speedtape,

I'll agree that there are those for who that shoe would fit. I am not one of them. Your self-righteous post assumes quite a bit.
 

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