dicko is 100% correct... PEOPLE NEED TO WRAP THEIR MINDS AROUND THIS...
PRODUCTIVITY TO THE AIRLINE MANAGERS IS MONEY OUT OF YOUR POCKET AND INTO THEIRS.
Unless your time is of no value.... however mine is.
That's a
pure ALPA point of view, HA25.
To us at Southwest (at least those of us here by choice), productivity is money IN our pocket,
not out, and something we
like about Southwest. We credit more hours per duty period, more per pairing, more per month, for the same number of days' work. Or the same credit for fewer days of work. However you want to look at it.
And you have it all backwards: my time is of great value to me. I don't
want to sit around on overnights on unproductive trips. I want to work/get paid the most for each day I'm at work--therefore I can work fewer days for the same total monthly credit. Ergo, more days off--the days that are important to me.
How do you not see that? You'd rather work more days to earn whatever total credit you need? You'd rather sit around on long overnights than be at home? Just to make the same amount of money?
Yes, being more productive helps the company. It means they need fewer pilots to fly their schedule. But so friggin' what?! More important than that, it's also good for
me, in that I get more days off for a given monthly credit that I need (or want in a given month).
Being
purposely unproductive only helps ALPA. It means the company has to hire more pilots for a given schedule, and ALPA gets more dues. That's pretty much it.
Bubba