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Some are paid 6hrs flight pay a day. How is that volunteerism? Kind of like a tv religious leader flying around in a Lear Jet while Grandma hands over the social security check to the donation plate.
 
Some are paid 6hrs flight pay a day. How is that volunteerism? Kind of like a tv religious leader flying around in a Lear Jet while Grandma hands over the social security check to the donation plate.

Southern, who told you that? I need a name.
 
I couldn't help but replying to this crap in the news letter. I included 3 screen shots of the "bucket" list that we aren't reading right. Below is what I wrote.


As one who has been on reserve for 3 years now, I have no choice but to find the segment in the last news letter as completely insulting to everyone on reserve right now. Have any of you taken the time to look at the bucket list? There is no bucket list. It is completely used up EVERY DAY. I offer two examples for the past few days and one of tomorrow which will look like the others in a few hours. And these are not abnormal. Rather than telling us on reserve how we maybe are not checking up on the rules on how it works, why is the union not working on a solution? Everyday I feel a major lack of union representation for the reserves who have ZERO life and are constantly being scheduled to the max and rescheduled even further with moving off days.
Now I know you and you are a good guy. I'm not blaming you for the situation, but the article (whoever wrote it) was incredibly insulting to the people who are being abused everyday at this company.

In Solidarity,


It's quite accurate to say reserve pilots at ASA lack representation (while being required to pay dues). Ask your rep about fixing reserve and listen to him say: "we can't do anything which might infringe on the rights of the line holders." As if reserve pilots don't have equal rights. So don't expect your current ALPA leaders to be "working on a solution." In fact, the union, perhaps even more so than company, is responsible for the abysmal conditions endured by our reserves. The sooner we all come to realize this, the better. Yes the lofty upper reaches of the seniority list are who our reps are concerned with. Regrettably, the only solution to this problem will come only through major initiative from the pilot rank and file. Certainly something every FO who plans to upgrade should consider.
 
It's quite accurate to say reserve pilots at ASA lack representation (while being required to pay dues). Ask your rep about fixing reserve and listen to him say: "we can't do anything which might infringe on the rights of the line holders." As if reserve pilots don't have equal rights. So don't expect your current ALPA leaders to be "working on a solution." In fact, the union, perhaps even more so than company, is responsible for the abysmal conditions endured by our reserves. The sooner we all come to realize this, the better. Yes the lofty upper reaches of the seniority list are who our reps are concerned with. Regrettably, the only solution to this problem will come only through major initiative from the pilot rank and file. Certainly something every FO who plans to upgrade should consider.

It is quite accurate to say that NO ONE is being represented at ASA, with the exception of mgmt. We are all getting hosed quite a bit. No sense in blaming the other pilots-our reps ignore us all, and give SH and CT anything and everything they may wish.
 
When they call you at 4 am, and notify you you're going to operate at 2145, so you're placed back on rest at 1245. Enjoy your nap. They like to do a similar thing to nap reserves. Call at 8pm, told to go back on rest to operate out of ATL at oh dark thirty. There is no hope of retaining any sort of circadian rhythm while on reserve.
 
You all sit here and complain, but this is what you all wanted. In my opinion when PD was running the scheduling hotline things were much better than they are now. Just my two cents.
 
no, PD screwed me too after I got extended into a GDO unplanned. And then when I got back they sent me on another turn and I wasn't able to get out of it. This was a DIRECT violation of the contract. Then I had a hell of a time trying to get my compensation day off which btw I never got.
 
You all sit here and complain, but this is what you all wanted. In my opinion when PD was running the scheduling hotline things were much better than they are now. Just my two cents.


Eff that! PD was scamming all of us. He's no less scummier than Rod Blagojevich.
 

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